Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation, Therapy & Technology (Oct 2010)

Arthroscopic treatment of a medial meniscal cyst using a posterior trans-septal approach: a case report

  • Ohishi Tsuyoshi,
  • Torikai Eiji,
  • Suzuki Daisuke,
  • Banno Tomohiro,
  • Honda Yosuke

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1758-2555-2-25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 25

Abstract

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Abstract Arthroscopic partial menisectomy followed by cyst decompression is currently recommended for treatment of a meniscal cyst. However, it is doubtful whether partial menisectomy should be performed on cysts communicating with the joint in cases without a meniscal tear on its surface since meniscal function will be sacrificed. In this report, a meniscal cyst arising from the posterior horn of the medial meniscus without meniscal tear on its surface was resected using an arthroscopic posterior trans-septal approach. A 59 year-old male presented to our hospital with popliteal pain when standing up after squatting down. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a multilobulated meniscal cyst arising from the posterior horn of the medial meniscus extending to the posterior septum with a grade 2 meniscal tear by Mink's classification. The medial meniscus was intact on the surface on arthroscopic examination. The meniscal cyst and posterior septum were successfully resected using a posterior trans-septal approach without harming the meniscus. This is the first report on a meniscal cyst being resected using an arthroscopic posterior trans-septal approach with a 9-month follow-up period.