Successful conservative treatment of patients with MRI-verified meniscal lesions

Camilla Rams Rathleff, Christian Cavallius, Hans Peter Jensen, Ole Højgaard Simonsen, Sten Rasmussen, Søren Kaalund, Svend Erik Ostgaard

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To follow a prospective cohort of consecutive patients with MRI-verified meniscal lesions to identify pre-treatment prognostic factors for long-term results following arthroscopic or conservative treatment. METHODS: In the course of 1 year, 291 patients with knee pain and clinically suspected of meniscal lesion were referred to the regional orthopaedic division and subjected to MRI and clinical examination by an experienced surgeon. Patients with MRI-verified meniscal lesions were treated according to an arthroscopy restrictive strategy meaning that treatment was initiated by conservative treatment. Arthroscopy was only performed if satisfying pain relief was not obtained. The Lysholm score and Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) were obtained at baseline and after 12-24 months. A multiple linear regression model was used to investigate which pre-treatment prognostic factors were associated with improvement in the KOOS subscale pain from baseline to follow-up. RESULTS: An MRI-verified meniscal lesion was found in 185 patients (64 %). Among these, 58 % were treated successfully by conservative treatment. A high KOOS subscale pain score at baseline was associated with less improvement from baseline to follow-up. Bucket-handle lesions were associated with larger improvement from baseline to follow-up compared to flap-tear lesions. CONCLUSION: MRI findings and clinical status measured by KOOS subscale pain are prognostic for improvement among patients treated for MRI-verified meniscal lesions. Good results were observed for both operative and conservative treatment. The success rate for conservative treatment was 58 %. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prospective cohort study, Level II.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftKnee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
Vol/bind23
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)178-183
Antal sider6
ISSN0942-2056
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2015

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