Incidence of Discoid Lateral Meniscus in the Korean Male Population:A Single Institution Magnetic Resonance Imaging Based Study
10.4055/jkoa.2024.59.5.351
- Author:
Geon Jung KIM
1
;
Jung Eun LEE
;
Nam Jun BAEK
;
Seonggeun CHU
;
Kahyun KIM
;
Jung-Suk KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, National Police Hospital, Seoul, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
2024;59(5):351-356
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Purpose:Although the prevalence of a discoid lateral meniscus is relatively rare, estimated at approximately 0.4% to 5.0% in the Western world, studies have shown that the incidence is significantly higher in Asia, particularly in South Korea and Japan, ranging from 10.5% to 16.6%. On the other hand, previous studies that reported the incidence of discoid lateral meniscus mainly relied on patients who underwent arthroscopic or open surgery. This study examined the incidence of discoid lateral meniscus using a magnetic resonance imaging-based diagnostic approach.
Materials and Methods:This study conducted a retrospective review of the prevalence of discoid lateral meniscus in 10,810 male patients with knee pain who underwent magnetic resonance imaging at the author’s single institution between January 2013 and January 2023. The mean age of the patients was 42.55±15.93 years old (range: 12 to 82). The patient demographics, including age, were analyzed.The characteristics of the discoid lateral meniscus were also analyzed, including the subtype and presence of a combined lateral meniscus tear.
Results:This study identified 1,025 patients (9.5%) with a discoid lateral meniscus, including 129 with the complete subtype, 893 with the incomplete subtype, and 3 with the Wrisberg-type subtype. Although there was no significant difference in prevalence between sexes, the highest diagnosis rate of discoid lateral meniscus was observed in the 41–60-year-old (10.1%) age group, which was statistically significant (p=0.025). Among the 164 patients with a concurrent lateral meniscus tear, the horizontal type (80 patients, 48.8%) was the most frequently observed.
Conclusion:While the incidence in the present study was slightly lower than that reported in previous arthroscopic-based studies, the findings still suggest a relatively high prevalence of discoid lateral meniscus in Korea compared to other countries. In contrast to earlier research that suggested a decline in incidence with age, this study found that the incidence of discoid lateral meniscus was highest among individuals aged 41–60 years.