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Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine

BACKGROUND: The lateral meniscus is a unique structure of the knee joint, and its anatomy, function, pathological process, and treatment are distinct from those of the medial meniscus. To date, no consensus on the management of lateral meniscal lesions has been published, and clinical decision-makin...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shurong, Chen, Gang, Li, Ruixin, Yang, Chunxi, Zheng, Jiapeng, Wang, Cheng, Lu, Jun, Zhang, Zhengzheng, Shang, Xiliang, Zhang, Hui, Wang, Weiming, Li, Weiping, Huang, Jingmin, Zhang, Yadong, Wang, Jianquan, Wang, You, Zheng, Xiaofei, Chen, Shiyi, Li, Jian, Hua, Yinghui
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36532151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221138082
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author Zhang, Shurong
Chen, Gang
Li, Ruixin
Yang, Chunxi
Zheng, Jiapeng
Wang, Cheng
Lu, Jun
Zhang, Zhengzheng
Shang, Xiliang
Zhang, Hui
Wang, Weiming
Li, Weiping
Huang, Jingmin
Zhang, Yadong
Wang, Jianquan
Wang, You
Zheng, Xiaofei
Chen, Shiyi
Li, Jian
Hua, Yinghui
author_facet Zhang, Shurong
Chen, Gang
Li, Ruixin
Yang, Chunxi
Zheng, Jiapeng
Wang, Cheng
Lu, Jun
Zhang, Zhengzheng
Shang, Xiliang
Zhang, Hui
Wang, Weiming
Li, Weiping
Huang, Jingmin
Zhang, Yadong
Wang, Jianquan
Wang, You
Zheng, Xiaofei
Chen, Shiyi
Li, Jian
Hua, Yinghui
author_sort Zhang, Shurong
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description BACKGROUND: The lateral meniscus is a unique structure of the knee joint, and its anatomy, function, pathological process, and treatment are distinct from those of the medial meniscus. To date, no consensus on the management of lateral meniscal lesions has been published, and clinical decision-making is challenging. To facilitate this, consensus and practice guidelines for lateral meniscal lesions were developed and endorsed by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine. STUDY DESIGN: Consensus statement. METHODS: This project followed the Delphi approach to the consensus process, involving steering, rating, and peer review groups. A total of 61 experts in the fields of sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery were invited to participate in the compilation of a consensus statement on lateral meniscal lesions. (The discoid lateral meniscus was addressed by separate consensus.) To begin, the steering group drafted a set of questions and replies regarding lateral meniscal lesions. An online panel discussion was then held to provide initial agreement and comments on the statements, followed by a round of anonymous voting. Results and feedback were sent to the steering group for a second draft. A second round of voting was then held, and each statement was discussed during a combined meeting of the steering and rating groups. Finally, a consensus draft was evaluated by a review group. RESULTS: Fifty-three questions and answers addressing lateral meniscal lesions were drafted, and 20 statements were excluded because of redundant information during the first round of voting. Ultimately, 33 statements were completed, 9 of which were unanimous. CONCLUSION: This expert consensus process focused on the anatomy, function, pathological processes, and treatment of lateral meniscal lesions. Accepted recommendations in these areas can assist doctors and therapists in standardizing the management of related pathology. The consensus statement indicates that certain types of lateral meniscal tears that were previously considered irreparable can be repaired. Preservation of the lateral meniscus should be the first-line treatment whenever possible, because the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes are worse after partial meniscectomy.
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spelling pubmed-97478922022-12-15 Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine Zhang, Shurong Chen, Gang Li, Ruixin Yang, Chunxi Zheng, Jiapeng Wang, Cheng Lu, Jun Zhang, Zhengzheng Shang, Xiliang Zhang, Hui Wang, Weiming Li, Weiping Huang, Jingmin Zhang, Yadong Wang, Jianquan Wang, You Zheng, Xiaofei Chen, Shiyi Li, Jian Hua, Yinghui Orthop J Sports Med Article BACKGROUND: The lateral meniscus is a unique structure of the knee joint, and its anatomy, function, pathological process, and treatment are distinct from those of the medial meniscus. To date, no consensus on the management of lateral meniscal lesions has been published, and clinical decision-making is challenging. To facilitate this, consensus and practice guidelines for lateral meniscal lesions were developed and endorsed by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine. STUDY DESIGN: Consensus statement. METHODS: This project followed the Delphi approach to the consensus process, involving steering, rating, and peer review groups. A total of 61 experts in the fields of sports medicine and arthroscopic surgery were invited to participate in the compilation of a consensus statement on lateral meniscal lesions. (The discoid lateral meniscus was addressed by separate consensus.) To begin, the steering group drafted a set of questions and replies regarding lateral meniscal lesions. An online panel discussion was then held to provide initial agreement and comments on the statements, followed by a round of anonymous voting. Results and feedback were sent to the steering group for a second draft. A second round of voting was then held, and each statement was discussed during a combined meeting of the steering and rating groups. Finally, a consensus draft was evaluated by a review group. RESULTS: Fifty-three questions and answers addressing lateral meniscal lesions were drafted, and 20 statements were excluded because of redundant information during the first round of voting. Ultimately, 33 statements were completed, 9 of which were unanimous. CONCLUSION: This expert consensus process focused on the anatomy, function, pathological processes, and treatment of lateral meniscal lesions. Accepted recommendations in these areas can assist doctors and therapists in standardizing the management of related pathology. The consensus statement indicates that certain types of lateral meniscal tears that were previously considered irreparable can be repaired. Preservation of the lateral meniscus should be the first-line treatment whenever possible, because the long-term clinical and radiological outcomes are worse after partial meniscectomy. SAGE Publications 2022-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9747892/ /pubmed/36532151 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221138082 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Article
Zhang, Shurong
Chen, Gang
Li, Ruixin
Yang, Chunxi
Zheng, Jiapeng
Wang, Cheng
Lu, Jun
Zhang, Zhengzheng
Shang, Xiliang
Zhang, Hui
Wang, Weiming
Li, Weiping
Huang, Jingmin
Zhang, Yadong
Wang, Jianquan
Wang, You
Zheng, Xiaofei
Chen, Shiyi
Li, Jian
Hua, Yinghui
Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine
title Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine
title_full Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine
title_fullStr Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine
title_full_unstemmed Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine
title_short Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lateral Meniscal Lesions: A Consensus Statement by the Chinese Society of Sports Medicine
title_sort guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of lateral meniscal lesions: a consensus statement by the chinese society of sports medicine
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747892/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36532151
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23259671221138082
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