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M23.3 - Meniscus Damage Knee: Causes & Treatment

M23.3 is the ICD-10 code for other meniscus derangements of the knee. It covers degenerative or traumatic changes to the meniscus that can cause pain and restricted movement.

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M23.3 is the ICD-10 code for other meniscus derangements of the knee. It covers degenerative or traumatic changes to the meniscus that can cause pain and restricted movement.

What Does ICD-10 Code M23.3 Mean?

The ICD-10 code M23.3 stands for other meniscus derangements of the knee joint. It belongs to the category of internal derangements of the knee (M23) and encompasses degenerative as well as traumatically caused meniscus damage that is not classified as an acute rupture and does not fall under more specific codes. The meniscus is a crescent-shaped cartilage disc in the knee joint that acts as a shock absorber between the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone).

Causes

Meniscus damage classified under M23.3 can result from various causes:

  • Degenerative wear and tear: Over time, meniscal cartilage can become brittle and prone to tearing due to age-related degeneration.
  • Traumatic injury: Twisting movements, heavy loads, or direct impact on the knee can lead to meniscus damage.
  • Chronic overuse: Repetitive stress from sports or physical labor increases the risk of meniscal injury.
  • Malalignment: Conditions such as knock knees or bow legs can result in uneven loading of the meniscus.

Symptoms

Typical complaints associated with meniscus damage include:

  • Pain in the knee joint, especially during physical activity, rotational movements, or stair climbing
  • Swelling and warmth of the knee
  • Restricted range of motion, such as difficulty fully bending or straightening the knee
  • A sensation of locking or catching within the knee joint
  • Tenderness along the joint line

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of meniscus damage is established through:

  • Clinical examination: The physician assesses the knee for joint line tenderness, stability, and range of motion using specialized tests (e.g., McMurray test, Steinmann sign).
  • Imaging: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is considered the gold standard for detailed visualization of meniscal damage. X-rays are used to rule out bony injuries.
  • Arthroscopy: If necessary, a minimally invasive joint inspection can be performed for direct assessment of the meniscus.

Treatment

Conservative Treatment

Many meniscal injuries can be managed without surgery:

  • Rest and reduced weight-bearing on the affected knee
  • Ice application to relieve pain and reduce swelling
  • Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications (e.g., ibuprofen, diclofenac)
  • Physiotherapy to strengthen the muscles surrounding the knee
  • Orthoses or knee braces for joint stabilization

Surgical Treatment

If conservative measures are insufficient, surgical options may be considered:

  • Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy: Removal of the damaged portion of the meniscus
  • Meniscal repair (suturing): In suitable cases, the meniscus can be sutured and preserved
  • Meniscal transplantation: A rare option in cases of complete meniscal loss

Prognosis

The prognosis depends on the extent of the damage, the age of the patient, and the treatment chosen. With early intervention, most patients can achieve significant relief from symptoms. Degenerative meniscus damage is frequently associated with early-onset knee osteoarthritis, which may affect long-term outcomes.

References

  1. World Health Organization (WHO): International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10), Code M23.3 – Other meniscus derangements.
  2. Englund M, Guermazi A, Lohmander LS: The meniscus in knee osteoarthritis. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2009; 35(3): 579-590.
  3. Mordecai SC, Al-Hadithy N, Ware HE, Gupte CM: Treatment of meniscal tears – An evidence based approach. World Journal of Orthopedics, 2014; 5(3): 233-241.

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