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323 related items for PubMed ID: 35429241

  • 1. Age, male sex, higher posterior tibial slope, deep sulcus sign, bone bruises on the lateral femoral condyle, and concomitant medial meniscal tears are risk factors for lateral meniscal posterior root tears: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Wu M, Jiang J, Liu Z, Dai X, Dong Y, Xia Y.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2022 Dec; 30(12):4144-4155. PubMed ID: 35429241
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  • 2. Increased posterior tibial slope results in increased incidence of posterior lateral meniscal root tears in ACL reconstruction patients.
    Bernholt D, DePhillipo NN, Aman ZS, Samuelsen BT, Kennedy MI, LaPrade RF.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2021 Nov; 29(11):3883-3891. PubMed ID: 33527197
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  • 3. Increased lateral meniscal slope is associated with greater incidence of lateral bone contusions in noncontact ACL injury.
    Li K, Li J, Zheng X, Marot V, Murgier J, Cavaignac E, Huang W.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2020 Jun; 28(6):2000-2008. PubMed ID: 31595339
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  • 4. The presence of a deep lateral femoral notch sign in ACL-injured patients is associated with a 2.7° steeper posterior tibial slope and a 19% higher frequency of lateral meniscal injuries.
    Braz JNPDSV, Alves LFTG, Ferreira FAL, Barros AS, de Sousa AMSN, Gutierres MAP.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2024 Aug; 32(8):2003-2012. PubMed ID: 38751091
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  • 5. Abnormal tibial alignment is a risk factor for lateral meniscus posterior root tears in patients with anterior cruciate ligament ruptures.
    Okoroha KR, Patel RB, Kadri O, Jildeh TR, Krause A, Gulledge C, Makhni EC, Moutzouros V.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2019 Feb; 27(2):590-595. PubMed ID: 30288568
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  • 6. Analysis of Risk Factors for Ramp Lesions Associated With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury.
    Kim SH, Seo HJ, Seo DW, Kim KI, Lee SH.
    Am J Sports Med; 2020 Jun; 48(7):1673-1681. PubMed ID: 32383965
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  • 7. Prevalence of Associated Lesions in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Correlation With Surgical Timing and With Patient Age, Sex, and Body Mass Index.
    Brambilla L, Pulici L, Carimati G, Quaglia A, Prospero E, Bait C, Morenghi E, Portinaro N, Denti M, Volpi P.
    Am J Sports Med; 2015 Dec; 43(12):2966-73. PubMed ID: 26473010
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  • 9. High prevalence of meniscal ramp lesions in anterior cruciate ligament injuries.
    Cristiani R, van de Bunt F, Kvist J, Stålman A.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2023 Jan; 31(1):316-324. PubMed ID: 36045182
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  • 10. Posterior tibial bone bruising associated with posterior-medial meniscal tear in patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament injury.
    Calvo-Gurry M, Hurley ET, Withers D, Vioreanu M, Moran R.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2019 Nov; 27(11):3633-3637. PubMed ID: 30915511
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  • 12. Increased Posterior Tibial Slope and Meniscal Slope Could Be Risk Factors for Meniscal Injuries: A Systematic Review.
    Jiang J, Liu Z, Wang X, Xia Y, Wu M.
    Arthroscopy; 2022 Jul; 38(7):2331-2341. PubMed ID: 35066109
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  • 15. High prevalence of a deep lateral femoral notch sign in patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and concomitant posterior root tears of the lateral meniscus.
    Berthold DP, Muench LN, Herbst E, Mayr F, Chadayammuri V, Imhoff AB, Feucht MJ.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2021 Apr; 29(4):1018-1024. PubMed ID: 32440714
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  • 18. Confirming the Presence of Unrecognized Meniscal Injuries on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients With Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears.
    Munger AM, Gonsalves NR, Sarkisova N, Clarke E, VandenBerg CD, Pace JL.
    J Pediatr Orthop; 2019 Oct; 39(9):e661-e667. PubMed ID: 30628976
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  • 20. Chondral lesions at the medial femoral condyle, meniscal degeneration, anterior cruciate ligament insufficiency, and lateral meniscal tears impair the middle-term results after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy.
    Sgroi M, Gninka J, Fuchs M, Seitz AM, Reichel H, Kappe T.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2020 Nov; 28(11):3488-3496. PubMed ID: 32036398
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