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- W3112082987 abstract "The menisci play a key role in knee biomechanics and long-term cartilage protection. Preserving the meniscus is thus a major functional consideration in children and adolescents. In normal menisci, lesions are traumatic in origin. They are often vertical, in the posterior segment, associated with anterior cruciate ligament tear. In abnormal menisci, lesions are much more specific to children, occurring atraumatically, mainly in discoid menisci. Clinical signs of traumatic meniscal lesion are minimal, and associated ligament involvement should be systematically screened for. In contrast, clinical findings are rich and specific in discoid malformative pathology, sometimes showing the typical “clunk” sign highly suggestive of a detachment. The complementary examination of choice is MRI. In children more than in adults, lesions need screening for in apparently normal menisci. This particularly concerns ramp lesions of the medial meniscus. It is important also to be aware of false signs, and notably linear hypersignal of vascular origin in the posterior segment of the medial meniscus. MRI is essential in determining type of tear and guiding surgery in discoid meniscal pathology. Indications for meniscal repair in children are maximal, even in lesions extending into the white zone, and the risk of failure needs to be assumed. All meniscal suture techniques – all-inside, in-out and out-in – need to be acquired. Meniscectomy, even partial, should be exceptional. Treatment of symptomatic discoid meniscus usually involves minimal central meniscoplasty and suture of the discovered lesion. Results of meniscal repair in children are generally very satisfactory, whatever the type or site of lesion. Vertical suture is to be preferred; suture failure is often only partial. In all, optimal treatment of meniscal pathology in children and adolescents requires perfect knowledge of pediatric specificities and above all mastery of repair techniques to restore meniscal tissue as fully as possible so as to conserve future knee function." @default.
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- W3112082987 title "Meniscal pathology in children and adolescents" @default.
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