scholarly journals Simultaneous Bicompartmental Bucket Handle Injury Associated With a Chronic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture: Case Report and Literature Review

Author(s):  
Martin Buljubasich ◽  
Agustin Maria Garcia-Mansilla ◽  
Mariano Garcia Bistolfi ◽  
Juan Astoul ◽  
Matias Costa Paz ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction: Simultaneously locked bucket handle injury of both menisci is a rare phenomenon. Clinically the knee is locked in flexion with pain in both joint lines. It has a high association rate with instability generated by an anterior cruciate ligament injury (ACL). There are a few reports regarding this association or without any associated injury treated either in one-stage or two-stage surgery.Objetive: To report a patient with a simultaneous bicompartmental locked bucket handle, highlighting the challenges of the surgical technique and a literature review.Case Report: We present the case of a 42-year-old male with a simultaneous bicompartmental locked bucket handle injury associated with chronic ACL deficiency. Treated in one stage by bilateral partial meniscectomy and ACL reconstruction. We discuss the MRI findings, treatment options and performed an up-to date review.Conclusions: Although partial meniscectomy is a common procedure, when performed in an unusual patient and in the absence of therapeutic guidelines or consensus when dealing with this association, an appropriate preoperative plan should be followed. This case provides a perioperative approach focused on a review of the most recent literature.

2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
pp. 021-024
Author(s):  
Joseph Fazalare ◽  
Jason Payne ◽  
Stephanie Stradley ◽  
Thomas Best ◽  
Joseph Yu ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 87 (4) ◽  
pp. 225-228
Author(s):  
Jan Zabrzynski ◽  
Dawid Szwedowski ◽  
Agnieszka Zabrzyńska ◽  
Łukasz Łapaj

Locked bucket-handle tears of both medial and lateral menisci, called in literature "Jack and Jill lesion", with simultaneous anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is an extremely unusual phenomenon. It was reported only in a few cases in literature, which were unfortunately highly differentiated in the field of trauma mechanism, treatment options and postoperative care. Authors presented a clinical case of patient with a locked knee joint, by the torn both menisci, what masked the simultaneous ACL rupture and supremely imitated a stable joint. The locked knee is a clinical case demanding the urgent intervention to prevent further damages to the joint structures. Surprisingly, the patient after locking of the menisci and migration of their inner fragments to the intercondylar notch, started to feel the affected joint stabile and dismissed from the further treatment for next 2 years. Complex trauma needs a complex treatment, and a single-stage or multi-stage surgical approach is performed. Authors chose a two-steps surgical procedure with primary meniscal repair and secondary, early ACL reconstruction.  


Author(s):  
Gian Nicola Bisciotti ◽  
Karim Chamari ◽  
Emanuele Cena ◽  
Andrea Bisciotti ◽  
Alessandro Bisciotti ◽  
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