Menisci Flashcards

1
Q

What is a meniscus

A

Crescentic fibrocartilage structures

- that serve to deepen the articular surfaces of the tibia for reception of the femoral condyles -

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What is the prevalent collagen in the menisci, in what percentage?

A

Type 1 - 90%

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What other components form the menisci in addition to collagen?

A

Glycosaminoglycans
Glycoproteins
Fibroblasts
Elastin

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4
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Stoller classification of the meniscus

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  • Patchy areas of increased signal that do not touch the inferior and superior borders of the menisci represent grade I changes.
  • Grade II changes typically have a linear configuration, but again they do not touch the superior and inferior surfaces. These signal changes probably represent the normal aging process in the menisci.
  • Increased signal with a linear appearance that contacts one of the articular surfaces of the menisci is classified as grade III change and represents a true meniscal tear
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What are the 4 main functions of the menisci

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(1) load transmission across the joint,
(2) enhancement of articular conformity,
(3) distribution of synovial fluid across the articular surface,
(4) prevention of soft tissue impingement during joint motion.

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What pariticular function does the posterior horn of the medial meniscus play in a ACL insufficiency?

A

Stabilize the joint (in ACL insufficiency).

The posterior horn acts as a wedge to help reduce anterior tibial translation

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7
Q

Why are medial posterior root tears important? What is a root lesion comparable to?

A

Root tears appear to produce the same functional changes as total medial meniscectomy

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Where is the posterior horn of the medial meniscus placed in relation to the PCL?

A

Directly anterior to the PCL insertion

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Where is the anterior horn of the medial meniscus placed in relation to the ACL?

A

7 mm anterior to the anterior margin of the ACL insertion

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10
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What connects the anterior horns of the two meniscus?

A

Transverse intermeniscal ligament

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11
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Which muscle insertion does the medial meniscus receive a contigent in its postero-medial part?

A

Semimembranosus via the capsule

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12
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Where the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus is attached?

A

Directly anterior to the lateral tibial tubercle and adjacent to the ACL

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Where the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus is attached?

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Directly posterior to the lateral tibial tubercle and adjacent and anterior to the posterior horn of the medial meniscus

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14
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What is the name of the meniscus-femoral ligaments?

A

Humphry and Wrisberg

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15
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What is the relationship between the meniscus-femoral ligaments with the PCL?

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The ligament of Humphry passes anterior to the PCL, whereas the ligament of Wrisberg passes posterior to the PCL

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16
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What is interrupted attachment of the lateral meniscus?

A

Popliteal hiatus