Lateral Meniscal Oblique Radial Tears (LMORT) and Their Management: A Case Report

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secretaria seot
Arteaga-Guerrero G.
Vargas-Morante M.
Ramos-Guarderas P.
Sánchez-Calderón A.
Yumiseba-Caichug S.
Michilena-Chavez D.
Cueva-González P.

Abstract

Meniscal tears are common alongside anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries. Lateral meniscal oblique radial tears (LMORT) are classified into four types, with types 3 and 4 being the most common. In this study of three male patients (mean age 30.6 years), repairs were performed using all-inside techniques and ACL reconstruction. At 12-month follow-up, significant improvements were seen in functional scores (IKDC 38 to 85; KOOS 41.53% to 85%). Although LMORT tears are challenging, current surgical techniques are effective.

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seot, secretaria, G., A.-G., M., V.-M. ., P., R.-G., A., S.-C., S., Y.-C., D., M.-C., & P., C.-G. (2026). Lateral Meniscal Oblique Radial Tears (LMORT) and Their Management: A Case Report. Revista Ecuatoriana De Ortopedia Y Traumatologia, 12(Fascículo 3). Retrieved from https://revistacientificaseot.com/index.php/revseot/article/view/257
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Caso Clínico

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