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Common Knee Conditions VMC Seminar April 28, 2011 Renton, Washington Fred Huang, MD Valley Orthopedic Associates A Division of Proliance Surgeons, Inc.
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Knee Injuries Meniscal Tears ACL Tears Multi-ligament Injuries Tibial Plateau Fractures
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Healthy Right Knee Source: Knee Ligament Injuries The Staywell Company, 2001
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Meniscal Tears Symptoms – what patients notice Swelling Catching and locking Pain with pivoting and squatting Exam Findings – what doctors find Swelling (fluid on the knee) Tenderness at the site of the tear Pain with flexion/twisting
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Meniscal Tears Arthroscopic surgery to remove torn tissue Degenerative tears: associated with minimal or no trauma Degenerative tears often associated with arthritis & not always treated with surgery Source: www.opsmart.com Source: www.stoneclinic.com
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Types of Ligament Injuries ACL very common MCL most common with ski injuries Usually treated with bracing for 6 weeks Combination injuries (ACL w/ MCL most common, but any combo possible) PCL involved frequently in multi-ligament injuries
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ACL Tears Source: Knee Ligament Injuries The Staywell Company, 2001
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ACL Tears Twisting and/or cutting – often a non-contact injury Usually unable to continue sporting activity Swelling within 1-2 hours Source: Knee Ligament Injuries The Staywell Company, 2001
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MRI – ACL and Meniscal Tears
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ACL Tears - Treatment Non-operative treatment (Brace?) Surgical treatment Only after motion returns to normal Graft options: hamstrings, patellar tendon, quad tendon, or allograft Associated procedures: meniscal or cartilage procedures
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ACL Reconstruction Sources: Left: www.arthroscopy.comwww.arthroscopy.com Right: www.orthop.washington.edu
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Multi-ligament Knee Injuries Higher energy mechanism than ACL tears Can be due to a complete knee dislocation Nerve and/or blood vessel injuries possible
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Multi-ligament Knee Injuries
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Tibial Plateau Fractures Wide spectrum of injury patterns Often treated surgically to re-establish normal architecture at the joint surface
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Tibial Plateau Fractures CT scans helpful
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Tibial Plateau Fixation with Lateral Ligament Repair (Simple)
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Tibial Plateau Fixation - Moderate
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Tibial Plateau Fixation - Complex
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Patello-femoral Pain Frequent cause for ANTERIOR knee pain Pain worsened by running, squatting, stair-climbing, and lunges Often associated with grinding/popping at the kneecap MRI’s often “normal” Treatment consists of formal P.T., NSAID’s, weight loss, and occasional steroid injections
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Knee Arthritis Pain worse with standing and better with rest Physical Exam: Stiffness & swelling Deformity (bow-legged versus knock-kneed)
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Knee Arthritis – Treatment Options Standard treatments: 1. Medicines 2. Injections 3. Surgery (replacement usually)
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Knee Arthritis Treatment – Tibial Osteotomy Intermediate solution that improves pain and function usually for < 10 years Allows for continued impact activities Associated with a longer recovery time (to allow for healing of the osteotomy)
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Total Knee Replacement Reliable solution that improves pain and function usually for >15 years Physical therapy and home exercises important after surgery New interest in better pain management, smaller incisions, and accelerated rehab Not designed for impact activities
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Thank You Fred Huang, MD www.valleyorthopedicassociates.com
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