Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of the medial meniscus during knee flexion–extension by ultrasonography and compare them with MRI findings to confirm the usefulness of ultrasonography for evaluating early knee osteoarthritis (KOA). In total, 100 patients were diagnosed with early KOA using clinical and radiographical findings. Dynamic ultrasonographic evaluation and MRI were performed in all patients. Medial meniscal extrusion (MME) and medial meniscal tears were evaluated via ultrasonography and MRI. Abnormal MME was defined as MME > 2 mm on ultrasonography during knee extension. Patients with abnormal MME were divided into two groups: a decrease group (group D) and a non-decrease group (group N). Age, sex, absence or type of meniscus tear, and MME were compared between the two groups. Of the 100 patients, 75 demonstrated MME > 2 mm at knee extension. MME at all assessment positions using ultrasonography and MRI were significantly greater in group N (n = 34) than that in group D (n = 41). Medial meniscus posterior root tears or radial tears were observed in most cases in group N. A lack of decrease in MME from 0° to 90° of flexion on ultrasonography was a characteristic finding in patients with a loss of meniscal hoop function.

Highlights

  • This study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of the medial meniscus during knee flexion–extension by ultrasonography and compare them with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings to confirm the usefulness of ultrasonography for evaluating early knee osteoarthritis (KOA)

  • Because previous studies have already reported the usefulness of ultrasonography for meniscal evaluation, our novel dynamic ultrasonographic evaluation focused on the medial meniscus, where medial KOA findings are known to appear ­early[8,11,12]

  • The present study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of the medial meniscus during knee flexion–extension via ultrasonography and compare them with MRI findings

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Introduction

This study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of the medial meniscus during knee flexion–extension by ultrasonography and compare them with MRI findings to confirm the usefulness of ultrasonography for evaluating early knee osteoarthritis (KOA). In the loss of hoop function cases with early medial KOA, this meniscal dynamic movement during knee flexion using ultrasonography may be absent. The present study aimed to evaluate the dynamics of the medial meniscus during knee flexion–extension via ultrasonography and compare them with MRI findings. We hypothesized that dynamic ultrasonographic evaluation would be useful in assessing medial meniscal function in patients with early medial KOA, which may in turn enable appropriate additional examinations, early diagnosis, and intervention

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