Meniscus Injuries: When to operate? When not to?

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Meniscus Injuries: When to operate? When not to? 1 Christian Lattermann, MD Associate Professor for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Vice Chair Research Director: Team Physician Team Physician Eastern Kentucky University Wildcat Meeting, May 16 th, 2014 Lexington KY DISCLOSURES Industry: Sanofi/ Genzyme: Consultant (payments to KMSF non-proift) Icartilage: Consultant $ 0 Ceterix: Consultant (payments to KMSF, non-profit) Smith&Nephew : Institutional Support Current Grant Support: NIH-NIAMS: 1K23AR060275-01A1 (2012-2017) Arthritis Foundation (2012-2014 Editorial Board Memberships: Cartilage Journal of Sports Rehabilitation Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Reviewer for Journals: AJSM,CORR,JKS, O&C, Orthopaedics, Tissue Engineering Patents: 09/561,524 ;PCT/EP98/06849 ARTHROSCOPIC MENISECTOMY > 450,000 / yr in the U.S. Most common procedure performed National Center for Health Statistics, 1998 3 1

Meniscus Injuries: When not to operate? 4 Dx: Osteoarthritis Complaint: Pain MRI findings: Synovitis/Effusion Meniscus tear ACL: tear/ cyst/ thickening Chondral defects Chondromalacia Baker s cyst These are typical signs of Ostoearthritis that you will not change by operating on it!!!!! WHY DO I SAY THAT: Moseley et al NEJM 2002: 165 patients randomized trial Sham (needle) versus meniscectomy in OA patients No difference between groups at 2 years Kirkeley et al NEJM 2008: 160 patients randomized trial PT and meniscal debridement vs. PT alone in OA patients PT and debridement had better results for first 3 months, not thereafter Katz et al NEJM 2013: 356 patients randomized trial Meniscectomy and standard rehab versus PT alone 5 No differences at any time point but a 30% cross-over on nonop group Review of 6,039 meniscal tears from 17 medical centers Classification of tear types: complex 30% peripheral 26% flap 21% horizontal cleavage 12% radial 9.3% discoid <1% Poehling et al. Clin Sports Med 1990 2

CASE STUDY #1 HPI: 19y old college football running back NCAA Div 1AA Hit during game, able to continue on with pain walked it off Exam Findings: Effusion Lateral joint line tenderness, pain with valgus stress Ligaments: Lachman, V/V Posterior drawer normal Minimal mechanical clicking during ROM ROM:0/0/120 Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. X-RAY: Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. MRI: Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. 3

MENISCUS REPAIR The soft shell taco repair: Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. Lateral Meniscectomy generally worse prognosis Fairbanks changes (%) Bonneux et al. 93 8 yr f/u in athletes Scheller et al. 78 12 yr f/u WATCH OUT FOR RAPID PROGRESSION OF CHONDRAL DAMAGE FOLLOWING LATERAL MENISCECTOMY Alford et al. Arthroscopy 2005 4

large tibial plateau concave shorter tibial plateau convex Decrease in contact pressures (shock absorber) Stability (chock block) Lubrication 14 Contact Menisectomy Area Stress Partial (inner 1/3) 10% 65% Total 75% 235% 5

TIBIOFEMORAL CONTACT MECHANICS AFTER SERIAL MEDIAL MENISCECTOMIES Lee et al, AJSM 34(8) 2006 16 Segmental menisectomy (loss of hoop tension) equivalent to total meniscectomy Peripheral meniscus provides greater contribution to decreasing mean contact stresses than central portion 17 STABILIZING FUNCTION: MEDIAL MENISCUS ONLY 16.6mm 22.3 mm (5.7 mm increase) Levy, JBJS 1982 18 6

19 TREATMENT Non-OP treatment First line treatment for degenerative tears without mechanical symptoms Stable LMT / ACL tear stable horizontal tears Meniscectomy vs repair Repair if possible Don t repair degenerative tissue in older pts 20 LONG-TERM EVALUATION OF LATERAL MENISCUS TEARS LEFT IN SITU AT THE TIME OF ACL RECONSTRUCTION Of 332 patients, only 8 (2.4%) required subsequent surgery for the lateral meniscus. Evid:3 Shelbourne, Arthroscopy 2004 21 7

REPAIRABILITY OF TEARS GOALS OF ARTHROSCOPIC MENISECTOMY: Repairable => Radial Longitudinal Maybe repairable => Oblique Non-repairable => 22 Degenerative Horizontal CASE STUDY #2 HPI: 55 year old male, Sudden onset of medial sided knee pain Some swelling but predominantly clicking, feeling of instability Exam Findings: Small Effusion Medial joint line tenderness, palpable click Ligaments: Lachman, V/V Posterior drawer normal ROM: 0/2/130 Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. X-RAY: Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. 8

MRI: Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. MENISCECTOMY: Case study and images courtesy of Christian Lattermann, MD, Lexington KY. GOALS OF ARTHROSCOPIC MENISECTOMY: Remove unstable torn portion Contour Preserve capsular rim Leave stable cleavage tears? Protect surrounding cartilage 27 9

RESECTION OF UNSTABLE FLAP TEAR 28 LOOK FOR THE MISSING FLAP 29 ARTHROSCOPIC PARTIAL AND TOTAL MENISCECTOMY: Evid Fairbanks Changes Partial 33% Total 72% * (p<0.05) * 14% symptomatic with ADL s Andersson-Molina. Arthroscopy 2002 10

LONG-TERM RESULTS OF MENISCUS REPAIR AND MENISCECTOMY: 13 YEARS F/U At 7 yrs joint space reduction more common after meniscectomy By 13 yrs No difference (only successful repairs compared to mx) Rockborn et al. Knee Surg Sports Tr Arth. 2000 Evid:4 MENISCAL REPAIR COMPARED WITH MENISCECTOMY FOR BUCKET-HANDLE MEDIAL MENISCAL TEARS IN ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT-RECONSTRUCTED KNEES. 6-8 yr / f/u Outcomes of repair were not superior to partial removal. Repaired degenerative tears had significantly lower subjective scores than those with non-degenerative tears. Shelbourne KD Am J Sports Med. 2003+2004 Evid:3 PARTIAL (RIM PRESERVATION) VS. SUBTOTAL MENISCECTOMY 11

Outcome of Arthroscopic Meniscectomy: Pt s under 23 years of age 13 yr f/u Radiographic Changes Subtotal 87% Partial 48% Rockborn et al. Acta Orthop Scand 1995 Evid:4 RIM PRESERVATION IN DEGENERATIVE TEARS Subtotal meniscectomy (rim resection) for a degenerative tear scored significantly worse on the knee-specific outcomes than individuals who had rim preservation for the same type of tear. Englund et al. Rheumatology. 2001 Jun;40(6 ) MENISCAL RIM PRESERVATION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Higuchi et al. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2000 Chatain et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2001 12

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MEDIAL VS LATERAL MENISCECTOMY ON STABLE KNEES: 10-YEAR MINIMUM F/U IKDC (Gr 1or2) Degenerative changes with normal other side Med 86% 22% Lat 79% 38% Better prognosis: intact rim, vertical tears, no chondrosis Chatain et al. Arthroscopy 2003 Evid: 4 LONG-TERM RESULTS OF A-SCOPIC PARTIAL MEDIAL MENISECTOMY IN AN OTHERWISE NORMAL KNEE 72 knees, age > 40, Minimum 15 yr f/u All posterior horn, stable rim preserved Chondrosis (Outerbridge) Post-op G/E 0-2 95% 3-4 44% Patel DV. AAOS 2006 CARTILAGE STATUS PROGNOSTIC OF OUTCOMES Katz et al.; Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2006 May;14(5) Asik et al.; Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 2003 Mar;11(2) Higuchi et al. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2000 Patel DV et al. AAOS 2006 Very Poor prognosis 13

DOES AGE EFFECT OUTCOME? ARTHROSCOPIC PARTIAL MENISCECTOMY IN PATIENTS OVER 70 YEARS OF AGE Outerbridge 0-2 80% 3-4 69% Satisfactory Outcome 55% increase with OA Degenerative changes effect outcome more than age Crevoisier et al. Arthroscopy. 2001 DOES GENDER EFFECT OUTCOME? LATE RESULTS AFTER ARTHROSCOPIC PARTIAL MEDIAL MENISCECTOMY. Maximum chondral damage Outerbridge Gr II < 1cm, 7 yr f/u Excellent clinical results in 96% Still had degenerative progression in 33% Worse in women (p0.05) Kruger-Franke et al. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc. 1999 14

ACL TEAR WITH PARTIAL MENISCECTOMY Lohmander et al. AJSM 2007: FACTORS PREDICTING FUNCTIONAL & RADIOGRAPHIC OUTCOMES AFTER ARTHROSCOPIC PARTIAL MENISECTOMY Increased chondral damage (OA) Greater size of meniscal resection Degenerative type tear Lateral tears Valgus alignment Female gender Higher BMI Worse pre-op functional status (SF-36) Workman s compensation Meredith et al, Arthroscopy 2005 15