Menisci & Discs

General

  • Composition
    • Fibrocartilagenous structure
    • Interlacing network collagen fibres
  • Consists of
    • Water
    • Cells (Fibrochondrocytes)
    • Matrix
      • Matrix consists of
        • Collagen Type I & VI
        • Ground substance (PG)
        • Elastin < 1%

Menisci

  • Structure
    • Semilunar in shape
    • Roughly triangular in cross-section
    • Layered appearance
      • Three Collagen Layers
        • Superficial Layer
          • Femoral articulating surface
            • Composed of mesh-like collagen fibrils parallel to surface
        • Surface layer
          • Just beneath superficial layer
          • Irregular aligned fibrils
        • Middle Layer
          • Large coarse collagen fibres
          • Major orientation of fibres is parallel, circumferential direction
          • Some radial fibres resist splitting
    • Peripheral 2/3rd innervated by type I & II nerve endings
      • Most at horns
      • Few fibres in middle
  • Blood Supply
    • From Geniculate Arteries
    • Circumferentially arranged plexus
    • Supplies outer 1/4 (Red Zone)
    • Able to stimulate vascular repair
  • Function
    • Increase surface area joint to ↓ unit load
      • 50% weight bearing in extension
      • 85% weight bearing in flexion
      • Meniscectomy – 50% reduction surface area
      • 30% Partial meniscectomy = 350% Increase Unit pressure
    • Shock Absorption
      • Outward or radial force that pushes menisci out from between bones
      • Generated on weight bearing
      • These forces converted to hoop tension in circumferential fibres
      • Hoop stresses transmitted to tibia
    • Increased Stability
    • Lubrication
    • Proprioception

Intervertebral Disc

  • Structure
    • Upper & lower surfaces of vertebral body
    • Covered by thin plate of hyaline cartilage
  • Annulus Fibrosis
    • Unites hyaline plates
    • Peripheral ring of fibrous tissue
    • Type 1 collagen
    • Consists of concentric lamellae
      • At 45° to vertebral body
      • At 45° to each other
    • Withstands high bending & torsional loads
  • Nucleus Pulposis
    • Derived from Notochord
    • Inner portion of disc
    • Semi-liquid gelatinous substance
    • Accounts for 15% of disc
    • Rich in Proteoglycans
    • Some Type II collagen
    • High water content
      • 90% in child
      • 70% in adult
    • Lies in posterior part of disc
    • Especially in lumbar spine
      • Herniates posteriorly more easily
    • Is under pressure
      • 10 N/ cm2
      • Due to pre-stress from longitudinal ligaments
      • Acts hydrostatically during loading of spine
      • Distributes pressure throughout disc
    • Hydrophilic
      • Imbibes water at night
      • Water squeezed out during day
      • Explains 1 cm height loss with standing
  • Function
    • Movement
      • Prevent excessive movement
    • Load
      • Is load-bearing
      • Load causes ↑
      • Compressive stress in nucleus pulposis
      • Tensile stress / hoop stress in annulus fibrosis