Medicina (Jul 2025)

Ultrasonographic Assessment of Meniscus Damage in the Context of Clinical Manifestations

  • Tomasz Poboży,
  • Wojciech Konarski,
  • Kacper Janowski,
  • Klaudia Michalak,
  • Kamil Poboży,
  • Julia Domańska-Poboża

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina61081339
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 8
p. 1339

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: Meniscal pathologies are common abnormalities of the knee joint and a frequent cause of knee pain. Prompt and accurate diagnosis is essential to ensure appropriate treatment. Ultrasonography is increasingly used due to its accessibility, cost- and time-efficiency, and capacity for dynamic assessment. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of ultrasonography in identifying specific types of meniscal tears and to assess their frequency of occurrence. Materials and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted to assess the frequency and sonographic appearance of various meniscal pathologies. The study population included all patients who underwent ultrasonographic examination of the knee in our clinic over one year for various indications (n = 430). Archived ultrasound images were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed. Results: Meniscal pathologies were identified in 134 patients. The findings included 95 cases of degenerative lesions (70.9%), 18 meniscal cyst-related pathologies (13.4%), 8 complex tears (6.0%), 5 flap tears (3.7%), 3 vertical pericapsular tears (2.2%), 3 partial thickness tears (2.2%), and 2 bucket-handle-type tears (1.5%). Each lesion type was characterized and illustrated through representative ultrasound images. Conclusions: Ultrasound imaging of meniscal pathology offers a valuable diagnostic option. By characterizing and visually documenting different meniscal lesions, this study highlights the practical potential of ultrasonography in routine clinical settings. These findings may enhance diagnostic accuracy and guide more targeted management strategies. Moreover, the results contribute to the expanding body of research on musculoskeletal ultrasonography and may encourage broader adoption of ultrasound in orthopedic diagnostics.

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