What is meniscus Trephination?

What is meniscus Trephination?

What is meniscus Trephination?

Meniscal Trephination Surgery Meniscal trephination can be performed at the same time as other surgeries. It involves taking a small needle and puncturing into the joint lining and into the substance of the meniscus to try to stimulate a healing response at that location.

How long does it take for a medial meniscus tear to heal without surgery?

Meniscus tears are the most frequently treated knee injuries. Recovery will take about 6 to 8 weeks if your meniscus tear is treated conservatively, without surgery. If your symptoms persist after 3 months or your symptoms become significant, your doctor may recommend surgery to repair the tear.

How do you treat a medial meniscus tear without surgery?

To speed the recovery, you can:

  1. Rest the knee.
  2. Ice your knee to reduce pain and swelling.
  3. Compress your knee.
  4. Elevate your knee with a pillow under your heel when you’re sitting or lying down.
  5. Take anti-inflammatory medications.
  6. Use stretching and strengthening exercises to help reduce stress to your knee.

What will make a torn meniscus worse?

However, you’ll want to be very careful about movements that might worsen the tear or cause you pain. Avoid squatting and pivoting, which are likely to place too much pressure on the knee. If you do need surgery, weight bearing is often limited afterward.

What is meniscus trephination?

Meniscal Trephination. When a meniscus is torn, the options for treatment can include either repair or resection. In most circumstances, we strive to repair the meniscus because it is an important shock absorber for the same compartment of the knee. The loss of the meniscus invariably leads to the development of osteoarthritis over time.

Does Ed skull trephination improve outcome after CT-proven EdH and anisocoria?

Conclusion: In T&D patients with CT-proven EDH and anisocoria, ED skull trephination before transfer resulted in uniformly good outcomes without complications. Time to relief of intracranial pressure was significantly shorter with trephination.

Should skull trephination be taught to emergency physicians in blunt head trauma?

Background: Blunt head trauma patients who have been alert but are deteriorating (talk and deteriorate [T&D]) due to a rapidly expanding epidural hematoma (EDH) usually have poor outcome if they must wait for hospital transfer for evacuation. We therefore have continued to teach skull trephination to emergency physicians (EPs).

What is the significance of the trephined skull?

The year in which Squier presented the trephined skull was also the year the American Civil War ended. During that conflict, trephination seems to have become quite popular, as it was recommended by doctors for the cleaning and treating head wounds. Surviving the trephination, however, was a completely different matter.