✅ Knee MRI Mastery/Chap 1. Meniscus

(Fig 1-C.17) Meniscal Flounce with meniscocapsular tear

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✅ Meniscal Flounce and Its Associations:

  • The most significant factor linked to meniscal flounce is a tear at the posterior horn of the medial meniscus (PHMM), followed by a tear at the meniscocapsular junction.
  • When meniscal flounce is observed on knee MRI, it's essential to perform a thorough evaluation to check for potential coexisting tears of the PHMM and the meniscocapsular junction.
  • Skeletal Radiol. 2020 Aug;49(8):1277-1284.

✅ Meniscocapsular Tear and Its Implications:

  • Meniscocapsular tears can lead to posterior meniscocapsular separation, resulting in the formation of a meniscal flounce.
  • While the presence of meniscal flounce itself is not strongly associated with an increased incidence of meniscal tears, it should prompt careful assessment for possible ligamentous or capsular injuries.

 

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