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The fate of unrepaired stable ramp lesions: a systematic review

dc.contributor.authorMisir, Abdulhamit
dc.contributor.authorYüce, Ali
dc.contributor.institutionMisir, Abdulhamit, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi, Istanbul, Turkey
dc.contributor.institutionYüce, Ali, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Prof. Dr. Cemil Tascioglu City Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-05T14:43:03Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractThis study was performed according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. PubMed and Medline databases were searched in October 2023 for studies reporting outcomes of arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and stable medial meniscal ramp lesion treatment. Studies focused on diagnostic approaches, biomechanical properties, unstable ramp lesions, isolated ramp lesions, and concomitant intraarticular/extraarticular pathologies other than ACL rupture are excluded. A total of 314 studies were obtained after the initial search. Six studies met the inclusion criteria. Data from 186 stable medial meniscal ramp lesions that were left unrepaired were retrieved. At the last follow-up, mean preoperative Lysholm and IKDC scores were significantly improved and similar with repair patients and no ramp lesion patients, postoperatively. Healing rate was reported between 58.6% and 87.8%. Knee stability was similar in repaired and nonrepaired patients and a ramp existed and no ramp lesion patients. Although the return to sports rate was similar between ramp existed and no ramp lesion patients, the time to return to sports was higher in ramp existed patients than no ramp patients. Improved functional outcome scores, similar healing rates, knee stability, and return to sports rates can be obtained in repaired and nonrepaired patients as well as ramp lesions existing and no ramp lesion patients when the stable ramp lesions are left unrepaired. The time to return to sport is significantly higher than no ramp lesion patients.Level of Evidence III © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
dc.identifier.doi10.52628/90.3.11174
dc.identifier.endpage548
dc.identifier.issn00016462
dc.identifier.issue3
dc.identifier.pubmed39851027
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85216385509
dc.identifier.startpage543
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.52628/90.3.11174
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14719/6984
dc.identifier.volume90
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherARSMB-KVBMG
dc.relation.sourceActa Orthopaedica Belgica
dc.subject.authorkeywordsFunction
dc.subject.authorkeywordsHealing
dc.subject.authorkeywordsMeniscus
dc.subject.authorkeywordsRamp
dc.subject.authorkeywordsRepair
dc.subject.authorkeywordsReturn To Sport
dc.subject.authorkeywordsStability
dc.subject.authorkeywordsStable
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAnterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAnterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
dc.subject.authorkeywordsArthroscopy
dc.subject.authorkeywordsHuman
dc.subject.authorkeywordsJoint Instability
dc.subject.authorkeywordsKnee Meniscus Rupture
dc.subject.authorkeywordsProcedures
dc.subject.authorkeywordsReturn To Sport
dc.subject.authorkeywordsSurgery
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAnterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
dc.subject.authorkeywordsAnterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
dc.subject.authorkeywordsArthroscopy
dc.subject.authorkeywordsHumans
dc.subject.authorkeywordsJoint Instability
dc.subject.authorkeywordsReturn To Sport
dc.subject.authorkeywordsTibial Meniscus Injuries
dc.subject.indexkeywordsanterior cruciate ligament injury
dc.subject.indexkeywordsanterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
dc.subject.indexkeywordsarthroscopy
dc.subject.indexkeywordshuman
dc.subject.indexkeywordsjoint instability
dc.subject.indexkeywordsknee meniscus rupture
dc.subject.indexkeywordsprocedures
dc.subject.indexkeywordsreturn to sport
dc.subject.indexkeywordssurgery
dc.subject.indexkeywordsAnterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries
dc.subject.indexkeywordsAnterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
dc.subject.indexkeywordsArthroscopy
dc.subject.indexkeywordsHumans
dc.subject.indexkeywordsJoint Instability
dc.subject.indexkeywordsReturn to Sport
dc.subject.indexkeywordsTibial Meniscus Injuries
dc.titleThe fate of unrepaired stable ramp lesions: a systematic review
dc.typeReview
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