Soft tissue knee injuries Flashcards

1
Q

Which is more mobile, medial or lateral miniscus

A

lateral

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2
Q

What shape generally is the menisci?

A

Convex

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3
Q

which meniscus is under more stress?

A

medial menisci

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4
Q

Which ligament resists valgus stress

A

MCL

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5
Q

LCL resists what type of stress

A

varus

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6
Q

what does the ACL resist?

A

anterior subluxation of tibia and internal rotation of tibia in extension

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7
Q

Which ligament resists posterior subluxation of the tibia and hyperextension of the knee

A

PCL

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8
Q

What are the 4 types of meniscal tears

A

longitudinal, bucket handle, radial and parrot beak tear

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9
Q

Which type of people commonly get meniscal tears?

A

young sports players or getting up from squatting position

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10
Q

60% of ACL ruptures have a meniscal tear too, true or false

A

false- 50% have ACL and meniscal

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11
Q

How would you investigate a meniscal tear?

A

MRI

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12
Q

Which is more common, medial or lateral meniscal tears?

A

Medial

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13
Q

Will radial tears heal?

A

naw

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14
Q

How would you surgically repair meniscus

A

arthroscopic meniscectomy

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15
Q

What type of tear would result in locking of knees

A

bucket handle tear

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16
Q

Does MCL usually heal well?

A

Yes, unless combined with ACL or PCL

17
Q

What is most important factor in MCL repair

A

PHYSIO

18
Q

What is th only way to fix aCL

A

reconstruction using patellar tendon or hamstring (semitendinous or semimembraneous)

19
Q

True or false- arthritis shown on X-ray with ACL repair within 10 years

A

HELL TO THE YES

20
Q

How would you typically get a PCL rupture?

A

direct blow to the anterior tibia or hyperextension

21
Q

Does PCL need reconstruction?

A

yes if part of a multilligament injury

22
Q

In which sex is patellar dislocation more common

A

females

23
Q

What sounds can you often hear with an ACL rupture

A

Pop or snap

24
Q

IF they are able to play on, is it likely to be serious?

A

nup- man the fuck up

25
Q

What ligament damage do you get haemarthrosis in

A

ACL

26
Q

When do you get an effusion

A

in meniscal or chondral injury

27
Q

What is hyaline cartilage consist of?

A

water, collagen, proteoglycans, chondrocytes

28
Q

Can partial thickness injuries heal?

A

No- only full thickness can heal

29
Q

What is the healing with?

A

fibrocartilage

30
Q

What is osteochondritis dissecans

A

surface of knee loses its bloody supply and cartilage/ bone can break off

31
Q

Which form of surgery for cartilage regeneration is the cheapest and easiest?

A

micro fracture repair

32
Q

what type of surgery is used for larger defects/ n=bone loss

A

osteochondral allograft

33
Q

Should you prescribe injections for early osteoarthritis?

A

no no no no- steroids are only for acute flare ups

34
Q

Osteotomy can be used in treatment of early osteoarthritis true or false

A

true

35
Q

Should total knee replacements be undertaken in young individuals

A

no- it will need replaced in 15-20 years anyway and could cause more harm than good, wait out the storm until older