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Episode 12: Complex and Displaced Meniscal Tears

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Dr. Sereni returns to continue his discussion on meniscal injuries. In this podcast Dr. Sereni discusses the evolution of previously discussed basic tears into complex and displaced tears. Guest: Christopher Sereni, MD. Assistant Professor of Radiology, Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology. Host: Christopher Cerniglia, DO, ME, FAOCR. Associate Professor of Radiology, Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology. Review •Abnormal signal or abnormal morphology •Three basic types of tears -Longitudinal vertical (aka the can-opener) -Horizontal (pita bread) -Radial (pizza slicer) -Complex tear - nonstandard combination of basic tear types Tears in the setting of an ACL injury - a frequently overlooked setting •Mensicocapsular separation •Wrisberg rip -ACL tear allows tibia to translate anteriorly -Ligament of Wrisberg causes traction on posterior horn of the lateral meniscus, causing vertical longitudinal tear Displaced tears •Longitudinal vertical --> bucket handle tear -central migration of inner portion with or without flipping -signs - not the be-all end-all -fragment in the notch -double anterior horn -double PCL -Small posterior horn/body •Horizontal tear --> flap tear -inferior flap tear could potentially go unnoticed on arthroscopy -boomerang sign -common displaced tear •Radial oblique tear --> Parrot beak tear -Displaced flap -Parrot beak appearance on axial sequence Resources: • Saad SS, Gorbachova T, Saing M (2015) Meniscal tears: scanned, scoped, and sculpted. Radiographics 35(4):1138–1139 • De Smet AA. How I diagnose meniscal tears on knee MRI. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2012;199(3):481–499.
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Dr. Sereni returns to continue his discussion on meniscal injuries. In this podcast Dr. Sereni discusses the evolution of previously discussed basic tears into complex and displaced tears. Guest: Christopher Sereni, MD. Assistant Professor of Radiology, Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology. Host: Christopher Cerniglia, DO, ME, FAOCR. Associate Professor of Radiology, Division of Musculoskeletal Imaging & Intervention, UMMS Dept of Radiology. Review •Abnormal signal or abnormal morphology •Three basic types of tears -Longitudinal vertical (aka the can-opener) -Horizontal (pita bread) -Radial (pizza slicer) -Complex tear - nonstandard combination of basic tear types Tears in the setting of an ACL injury - a frequently overlooked setting •Mensicocapsular separation •Wrisberg rip -ACL tear allows tibia to translate anteriorly -Ligament of Wrisberg causes traction on posterior horn of the lateral meniscus, causing vertical longitudinal tear Displaced tears •Longitudinal vertical --> bucket handle tear -central migration of inner portion with or without flipping -signs - not the be-all end-all -fragment in the notch -double anterior horn -double PCL -Small posterior horn/body •Horizontal tear --> flap tear -inferior flap tear could potentially go unnoticed on arthroscopy -boomerang sign -common displaced tear •Radial oblique tear --> Parrot beak tear -Displaced flap -Parrot beak appearance on axial sequence Resources: • Saad SS, Gorbachova T, Saing M (2015) Meniscal tears: scanned, scoped, and sculpted. Radiographics 35(4):1138–1139 • De Smet AA. How I diagnose meniscal tears on knee MRI. AJR Am J Roentgenol 2012;199(3):481–499.
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