SEQUELAE AFTER LATERAL MENISCECTOMY: USEFULNESS OF TIBIAL TUBEROSITY MEDIALISATION

2018 
Purpose: Classically reported, degenerative femorotibial remodelling after meniscectomy results from different biomechanical mechanisms depending on the compartment considered. Occurring in the medial compartment, the most frequent situation, the lesions result from punctual contact compression of the cartilage. In the lateral compartment the mechanism involves increased relative instability of the structures controlling mobility. Lateral meniscectomy disrupts femorotibial kinetics of the meniscotibial gliding articulation leading to horizontal instability and subsequent generation of osteoarthritic degeneration which explains the development of lateral decompensations without genu valgum. Based on work by Grammont and Rudy, we proposed a method to limit this horizontal instability and transfer part of the stress to the medial compartment by medial translocation of the tibial tubercle.Material and methods: Eighteen patients, mean age 44 years, underwent treatment for disabling degeneration without major m...
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