Arthroscopic Discoid Menicus Saucerization and Repair Performed at Apollo Hospitals
Chennai: Apollo Hospitals, Asia’s largest and most trusted multi-specialty chain of hospitals, has performed yet another procedure that transformed a girl child’s life. Dr. Vijay Kishore Reddy and team successfully completed a corrective procedure on a 7-year-old girl who was affected by Discoid lateral meniscal tear, an abnormal condition in children.
Recogonising the sudden changes in their daughter’s walking condition, worried parents of Ms. Joyesmita Chando brought her to Apollo Hospitals, Chennai from Guwahati. Ms. Joyesmita Chando who was fine like any other child, started experiencing severe pain in the right knee, with difficulty in walking and restricted Right knee movements. She had difficulty in sitting down, climbing stairs and playing for the past several months due to severe pain in the knee. She was unable to carry on her day-to-day activities, medical intervention at Apollo Hospitals Chennai revealed that she was affected by Discoid Lateral Meniscal Tear. This abnormal condition is very rare in children.
The meniscus is a soft piece of cartilage that acts as a shock absorber to protect the knee. There are two of these C-shaped pads in each knee and they are crescent-shaped. A discoid meniscus is thicker than normal and has a different shape and texture. It is more likely to be injured than a normally shaped meniscus. Discoid meniscus may never cause injury in some people, but some will face issued because of this condition, usually during childhood. While a discoid meniscus is present from birth, injuries can occur with twisting motions to the knee, usually during pivoting motion or changes in direction while playing sports.
Surgical treatment is often recommended for patients with this condition. The child underwent Arthroscopic lateral discoid Meniscus saucerization and repair which was done completely through keyhole procedure, with sophisticated instrumentation designed specifically for the children.
Speaking about the revolutionary procedure, Dr. Vijay Kishore Reddy, Orthopedic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, said, “Active children and teenagers sometimes can have structural injuries to their knees. The meniscus, which is a shock-absorbing cartilage in the knee, can tear; often these painful injuries are treated surgically, using a minimally-invasive procedure called arthroscopy. The surgeons repair or trim torn meniscus cartilages, which can relieve pain and cure the injury. In this case the child already had an abnormal discoid meniscus which had a tear. Ms. Joyesmita Chando is the youngest kid who have undergone a complete keyhole procedure for discoid meniscus in India. After seven months of misery her parents saw their child walking effortlessly on the same day of surgery. When she was discharged on the next day, without any difficulty she walked through the hospital corridors all by herself.”
PHOTO CAPTION [Photo 1&2] : Ms.Preetha Reddy, Vice Chairperson, Apollo Hospitals Group, (Seven Year old patient) Baby Joyesmita Chando and her father seen along with Dr. Vijay Kishore Reddy, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon, Apollo Hospitals.