Vertical meniscal tear

Vertical meniscal tears are a morphological subtype of meniscal tear where a component of the tear is seen extending in a vertical orientation parallel to the circumference of the meniscus.

Epidemiology

They tend to occur in younger patients following significant knee trauma.

Pathology

Subtypes
Associations

They are often associated with significant knee injuries, especially anterior cruciate ligament tears.

Location
  • almost always involve the posterior horn, and most often the peripheral third

Radiographic features

MRI

Intramensical vertical line of increased T2/PD signal intensity contacting either the femoral and/or tibial surfaces of the meniscus. Pure vertical tears spare the free edge of the meniscus.