Author/Authors :
Badole, Chandrashekhar Martand Department of Orthopaedics - MGIMS - Wardha, Maharashtra, India , Patil, Rohan Raosaheb Department of Orthopaedics - MGIMS - Wardha, Maharashtra, India , Parate, Prashant Department of Orthopaedics - MGIMS - Wardha, Maharashtra, India , Marwah, Sanjay Department of Orthopaedics - MGIMS - Wardha, Maharashtra, India , Waghela, Ankit Department of Orthopaedics - MGIMS - Wardha, Maharashtra, India
Abstract :
Background: Various studies have reported the incidence of meniscal injuries in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)‑deficient knee. It is responsible
for the development and progression of knee osteoarthritis (OA) in patients with ACL injury and concomitant meniscal tear. Objective: The
objective of this study is to find out an occurrence of meniscal tear and its pattern in patients with ACL injury.
Materials and Methods: We
studied 124 patients diagnosed with ACL injury by arthroscopy at a rural tertiary care center of Central India region. The study was conducted
from July 2016 to June 2018. Standard protocol was used to collect information for sociodemographic characteristics. Condition of the injury
was assessed at the time of arthroscopic procedure and noted. Data were collected and analyzed by Epi Info software. Results: We diagnosed
124 patients with ACL injury, out of which 106 (85.5%) were male and 18 were female (14.5%). The mean age of the patients was found to be
28.7 years (±10.7), with a range of 14–59 years. The present study observed the incidence of medial meniscus tear in 30 (24.2%) and lateral
meniscal tear in 18 (14.5%) study participants. Conclusion: The present study showed a substantial number of cases with meniscal damage.
Hence, it is imperative to screen patients with ACL tear clinically and radiologically and even during arthroscopic procedure so that chances
of OA association can be minimized by early intervention.