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Fibrine Clot-augmented Repair of Longitudinal Meniscus Tears
Sponsor: Ankara City Hospital Bilkent
Summary
Longitudinal meniscal tears are a type of meniscal injury characterized by a displaced fragment of the meniscus that flips over into the joint, often resembling a buckle or handle. These tears typically occur in the medial meniscus and are often associated with traumatic knee injuries, particularly in athletes. The displaced meniscal fragment can cause mechanical symptoms such as locking, clicking, or catching of the knee, as well as pain and swelling. If not properly treated, buckle-handle meniscal tears can lead to further complications, including chronic knee instability, increased risk of osteoarthritis, and persistent joint pain.Repairing a longitudinal meniscal tear offers several advantages over partial meniscectomy, particularly in preserving knee function and preventing long-term complications. Meniscal repair aims to restore the integrity of the meniscus, which plays a crucial role in load distribution, shock absorption, and joint stability. Utilizing a fibrin clot during the repair of a buckle-handle meniscal tear can enhance the healing process and improve surgical outcomes. Fibrin clots act as a biological scaffold, promoting tissue regeneration by providing a matrix that facilitates cellular migration and proliferation. The purpose of this study was to compare longitudinal meniscal tear repair reinforced with fibrin clot with routine end-to-end repair in a prospective randomized controlled trial.
Official title: Fibrine Clot-augmented Repair of Longitudinal Meniscus Tears - A Prospectively Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2024-07-25
Completion Date
2029-07-31
Last Updated
2025-10-02
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Fibrine Clot-augmented Meniscal Repair
The fibrin clot will be prepared from 50cc of bone marrow aspirate obtained from the iliac crest and mixed for 15 minutes. The fibrin clot will be shaped into a cylindrical form and compressed between the torn edges of the meniscus using a trocar system, then secured with sutures.
Conventional Meniscal Repair
Patients in the standard repair group will undergo routine meniscus repair surgery using arthroscopic all-inside or inside-out sutures.
Locations (2)
Ankara Bilkent City Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Ankara Etlik City Hospital
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)