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(Fig 1-B.38) Type 3 Ramp lesion, Partial inferior or hidden lesion

https://youtu.be/QNYpDEnkogw https://youtu.be/nKQsItyKAtM 1. Type 3 Ramp Lesions - 'Hidden Lesions': - Occur in the most inferior portion of the posterior horn. - Associated with meniscotibial ligament instability. - Characterized by a red zone partial-thickness inferior tear, accounting for about 11% of cases. - Not typically visible with the trans-notch approach due to their location and parti..

(Fig 1-B.37) Type 2 Ramp lesion, Partial superior lesion

https://youtu.be/SOJSMJICyxQ https://youtube.com/shorts/oZnueY6FxO8 https://youtu.be/nKQsItyKAtM Type 2 Ramp Lesion: Partial Superior Lesion Type 2 Ramp Lesions are characterized by peripheral partial-thickness tears involving the superior margin of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus. These tears retain intact meniscocapsular attachments to the posterior horn. This type of tear pattern is..

(Fig 1-B.36) Type 1 Ramp lesion, Meniscocapsular lesion

https://youtu.be/kY59q4C2yog https://youtube.com/shorts/Q1vuyQGWr8Q https://youtu.be/nKQsItyKAtM Type 1 ramp lesion is an isolated posterior superior meniscocapsular tear Meniscocapsular tears are located peripherally and involve the synovium, leading to posterior meniscocapsular separation from the posterior horn of the medial meniscus Mobility at probing is very low. False positive Ramp lesion..