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AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair

INTRODUCTION: The preferred management of medial meniscus tears has notably moved from meniscectomies towards repair. With a higher volume of meniscal repairs being done all across the world with every passing day, the lack of an objective and definitive sign suggesting the adequacy of its repair is...

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Autores principales: Rajani, AM, Shah, UA, Mittal, ARS, Gupta, S, Garg, R, Rajani, AA, Punamiya, M, Singhal, R
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Malaysian Orthopaedic Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10425007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37583526
http://dx.doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.2307.003
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author Rajani, AM
Shah, UA
Mittal, ARS
Gupta, S
Garg, R
Rajani, AA
Punamiya, M
Singhal, R
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Shah, UA
Mittal, ARS
Gupta, S
Garg, R
Rajani, AA
Punamiya, M
Singhal, R
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description INTRODUCTION: The preferred management of medial meniscus tears has notably moved from meniscectomies towards repair. With a higher volume of meniscal repairs being done all across the world with every passing day, the lack of an objective and definitive sign suggesting the adequacy of its repair is daunting. The purpose of our study was to introduce a unique and novel arthroscopic sign formed after adequate repair of the medial meniscus, the AMR (Adequacy of Medial meniscus Repair) sign. We hypothesised that it is not only the objective end point for repair, but can also form the indicator for excellent clinical, functional, and radiological outcome even in the long term. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a multicentric, prospective study initiated by the corresponding author, and the findings validated subsequently by the other authors. Overall, it included 804 patients of isolated medial meniscus tear operated with arthroscopic all-inside technique between January 2014 and December 2017. Patients were segregated into three groups based on whether an S-shaped curve in the free, inner edge of the medial meniscus sign was formed post-repair, lost after further tightening, or not formed upon subjective completion of repair. All the patients were followed-up and evaluated based of medial joint line tenderness, McMurray’s test for medial meniscus, IKDC score, WOMET score, and radiologically using an MRI at the terminal follow-up. RESULTS: The mean terminal follow-up was 42.34±4.54 months. There was significant (p<0.01) improvement in all patients at the terminal follow-up post-surgery, irrespective of the group. The group in which AMR sign was formed and maintained showed a significantly better functional outcome on terminal follow-up as well as lower failure rates compared to the other two groups. CONCLUSION: AMR sign is an S-shaped fold at the inner, free edge of medial meniscus, formed after an adequate repair of isolated medial meniscus tear, as viewed on arthroscopy. It is an objective sign denoting regained integrity of the collagen architecture of the medial meniscus following repair. It is also a reliable indicator of excellent long term functional, clinical, and radiological outcome and also lower failure rates in patients after arthroscopic medial meniscus repair.
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spelling pubmed-104250072023-08-15 AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair Rajani, AM Shah, UA Mittal, ARS Gupta, S Garg, R Rajani, AA Punamiya, M Singhal, R Malays Orthop J Research Article INTRODUCTION: The preferred management of medial meniscus tears has notably moved from meniscectomies towards repair. With a higher volume of meniscal repairs being done all across the world with every passing day, the lack of an objective and definitive sign suggesting the adequacy of its repair is daunting. The purpose of our study was to introduce a unique and novel arthroscopic sign formed after adequate repair of the medial meniscus, the AMR (Adequacy of Medial meniscus Repair) sign. We hypothesised that it is not only the objective end point for repair, but can also form the indicator for excellent clinical, functional, and radiological outcome even in the long term. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a multicentric, prospective study initiated by the corresponding author, and the findings validated subsequently by the other authors. Overall, it included 804 patients of isolated medial meniscus tear operated with arthroscopic all-inside technique between January 2014 and December 2017. Patients were segregated into three groups based on whether an S-shaped curve in the free, inner edge of the medial meniscus sign was formed post-repair, lost after further tightening, or not formed upon subjective completion of repair. All the patients were followed-up and evaluated based of medial joint line tenderness, McMurray’s test for medial meniscus, IKDC score, WOMET score, and radiologically using an MRI at the terminal follow-up. RESULTS: The mean terminal follow-up was 42.34±4.54 months. There was significant (p<0.01) improvement in all patients at the terminal follow-up post-surgery, irrespective of the group. The group in which AMR sign was formed and maintained showed a significantly better functional outcome on terminal follow-up as well as lower failure rates compared to the other two groups. CONCLUSION: AMR sign is an S-shaped fold at the inner, free edge of medial meniscus, formed after an adequate repair of isolated medial meniscus tear, as viewed on arthroscopy. It is an objective sign denoting regained integrity of the collagen architecture of the medial meniscus following repair. It is also a reliable indicator of excellent long term functional, clinical, and radiological outcome and also lower failure rates in patients after arthroscopic medial meniscus repair. Malaysian Orthopaedic Association 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10425007/ /pubmed/37583526 http://dx.doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.2307.003 Text en © 2023 Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA). All Rights Reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
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Rajani, AM
Shah, UA
Mittal, ARS
Gupta, S
Garg, R
Rajani, AA
Punamiya, M
Singhal, R
AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair
title AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair
title_full AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair
title_fullStr AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair
title_full_unstemmed AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair
title_short AMR Sign - An Arthroscopic S-shaped Fold Signifying Adequate Medial Meniscus Repair
title_sort amr sign - an arthroscopic s-shaped fold signifying adequate medial meniscus repair
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10425007/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37583526
http://dx.doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.2307.003
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