Arthroscopic Treatment of Meniscal Lesions on Healthy Meniscus in Children and Adolescents

NCT ID: NCT06313424

Last Updated: 2024-03-15

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Total Enrollment

120 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-08-29

Study Completion Date

2024-04-29

Brief Summary

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Meniscal lesions are common in pediatrics and mainly affect adolescents. These lesions can jeopardize the functional prognosis of the knee in the short, medium or long term if they are not well managed.

More precisely, it is a question of determining whether arthroscopic repair of isolated meniscal lesions in children gives good results and what factors influence them, with the aim of improving the care of children suffering from meniscal lesions.

The treatment of meniscal lesions comes down to either conservative or restorative treatment or non-conservative treatment by meniscectomy. For most authors, the treatment of meniscal lesions must remain restorative through meniscal suture, leaving no room for meniscectomy. The open approach has given way to the arthroscopic approach which, according to the literature, is the gold standard. Meniscal lesions are varied and therefore there are numerous therapeutic procedures. Therapeutic indications are precise but the results of the treatments remain differently assessed depending on the studies; studies evaluating the results of treatment in the pediatric population are few in number.

Based on this observation, the present study aims to describe the results of repairs of meniscal lesions in pediatric traumatology.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Knee Injuries

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_CONTROL

Study Time Perspective

RETROSPECTIVE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Minor subject under 18 years old
* Subject operated on at Strasbourg University Hospital for repair of lesions on healthy meniscus during the period from February 1, 2010 to September 30, 2022.
* Absence of written opposition in the medical file of the subject (and/or their legal representative if applicable) to the reuse of their data for scientific research purposes.

Exclusion Criteria

* Presence of opposition from the subject (and/or their legal representative if applicable) to the reuse of their data for scientific research purposes.
* Subject with lesion on discoid meniscus
* Incomplete or unusable clinical file
Minimum Eligible Age

1 Year

Maximum Eligible Age

17 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Service de Chirurgie Pédiatrique - CHU de Strasbourg - France

Strasbourg, , France

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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France

Central Contacts

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Philippe GICQUEL, MD, PhD

Role: CONTACT

33 3 88 12 82 65

Saïd Nahl Oumar GANAME, MD

Role: CONTACT

33 3 88 12 82 65

Facility Contacts

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Philippe GICQUEL, MD, PhD

Role: primary

33 3 88 12 82 65

Other Identifiers

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9029

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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