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[Tear_21] Ramp lesion_Type 3A: partial inferior peripheral posterior horn menisc

Type 3 lesions, also known as “hidden lesions,” occur in the most inferior portion of the posterior horn and are associated with meniscotibial ligament instability. They are not visible with the transnotch approach, but they may be suspected in case of mobility at probing. There are two different subtypes of type 3 lesions in order to account for the meniscotibial ligament instability. Type 3A r..

Knee MRI/Meniscus 2021.10.20

[Tear_20] Ramp lesion_Type 2: partial superior peripheral posterior meniscal hor

Ramp lesion type 2 is a peripheral partial thickness tear involving the superior margin of the posterior horn, where the torn fragment contains the intact meniscocapsular attachment to the posterior horn. Linear vertical fluid signal reaching the superior articular surface of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus red-red zone. (Partial thickness superior vertical tear through the posterior h..

Knee MRI/Meniscus 2021.10.19

[Anatomy_30] Oblique Meniscomeniscal Ligament vs bucket handle tear -03

The medial OMML originates from the anterior horn of the medial meniscus and inserts onto the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus between the ACL and PCL. This structure should not be mistaken for a bucket handle meniscal tear A bucket-handle tear is a longitudinal tear with central migration of the inner “handle” fragment The correct diagnosis of an oblique meniscomeniscal ligament rather th..

Knee MRI/Meniscus 2021.10.02