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. 2021 Oct 5;22:852. doi: 10.1186/s12891-021-04730-7

Table 4.

Intra- and post-operative data for the 10 matched control knees. Summary of continuous variables is shown as “mean (standard deviation)”

Patient No Age Sex Type of MM tear Surgery Done Resected width of MM Postoperative period until taking the MRIa
1. 50’s, F HT at Posterior PMM, PLM Half 11 wks
2. 60’s, F HT at Posterior PMM Half 6 wks
3. 60’s, F HT at Posterior PMM Half 17 wks
4. 60’s, F RT with HT at Posterior PMM, PLM Half 4 wks
5. 60’s, F HT at Posterior PMM, PLM Half 3 wks
6. 70’s, F HT at Posterior PMM Half 13 wks
7. 70’s, F RT with HT at Posterior PMM Half 35 wks
8. 70’s, F RT with HT at Posterior PMM, PLM Half 50 wks
9. 80’s, M RT at Posterior PMM Half 12 wks
10. 60’s, M RT with HT at Posterior PMM Half 13 wks
 Summary HT: 5 PMM: 10 Subtotal: 0 16.6 wks
RT: 5 PLM: 4 Half: 10 (14.3)

F Female, M Male, MM Medial meniscus, RT Radial tear, PH Posterior horn, HT Horizontal tear, PRT Posterior root tear, PMM Partial medial meniscectomy, PLM Partial lateral meniscectomy, LMR Lateral meniscus repair. a The period between the meniscectomy and the time of taking the postoperative MRI