2014
DOI: 10.1177/0363546514540271
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Return to Play After Lateral Meniscectomy Compared With Medial Meniscectomy in Elite Professional Soccer Players

Abstract: The time to return to preinjury level of competition is significantly longer after lateral than medial meniscectomy in elite professional soccer athletes. Lateral meniscectomy has a higher incidence of adverse events in the early recovery period, including pain/swelling and the need for further arthroscopy. It is also associated with a significantly lower rate of return to play. These findings form the basis of an important discussion that must be had with player and club before a lateral meniscectomy is perfo… Show more

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“…Athletes who require lateral meniscus treatment have longer recovery times and lower RTS rates than athletes who require medial meniscus treatment 43 44…”
Section: Section 3: What Evidence Do We Have To Inform the Clinician'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Athletes who require lateral meniscus treatment have longer recovery times and lower RTS rates than athletes who require medial meniscus treatment 43 44…”
Section: Section 3: What Evidence Do We Have To Inform the Clinician'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, lateral meniscectomy has been shown to be associated with longer time to return to preinjury activity levels in high-level athletes. 20 This information is concerning given the increased prevalence of lateral meniscectomies versus repair as compared with medial meniscectomies versus repair. This higher rate may be attributable to injury patterns in our population with lateral meniscal tears occurring in patterns that are less amenable to repair.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomechanische Untersuchungen ergaben, dass nach Außenmeniskusresektion eine um mindestens 200 % höhere femorotibiale Belastung vorliegt [17]. Langzeitergebnisse nach lateraler Meniskusresektion zeigen im Vergleich zur medialen Meniskusresektion schlechtere klinische Ergebnisse im Lysholm-und IKDC-Score (IKDC: International Knee Documentation Committee [18,19]. Die Arthroseinzidenz nach lateraler Meniskusresektion beträgt nach 22 Jahren 53 % [20].…”
Section: Operative Therapie Von Meniskusrissenunclassified