Insight into Horizontal Flap Tears of the Meniscus
Patterns of Displacement:
- For medial meniscus tears, 93% of fragments are located medially or posterolaterally, commonly in the superior or inferior recesses.
- In contrast, lateral meniscal fragments exhibit a more varied distribution.
- In medial cases, two-thirds show the fragment displaced posteriorly, towards or behind the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL).
- The remaining cases often have the fragment in the medial gutter's recesses, predominantly the superior recess.
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