Revision arthroscopic partial meniscectomy of the knee. A retrospective review.


Published online: Apr 27 2003

Rauh PB, Papoutsidakis A, Vlachonikolisi IG, Craig DM.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Worthing & Southlands Hospital, West Sussex, U.K.

Abstract

The aim in this study was to find out if there were any revision operations in patients who underwent an arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and we attempted to identify the factor(s) that may be associated with the need for that revision. We reviewed 1,603 patients who underwent an arthroscopic partial meniscectomy, and 16 cases of revision were identified (rate 1%). Nine factors were analysed: age, sex, affected knee, affected meniscus, private or National Health Service (NHS) patient, symptoms prior to the most recent meniscectomy, type of tear, history of re-injury and the progression of Outerbridge changes to the articular surfaces. There was a significant risk for a revision meniscectomy in patients with horizontal/partial thickness tears compared to flap tears. No additional factor analysed was significantly associated with a revision procedure.