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Arthroscopic meniscus repair

Understanding meniscus repair

The knee is the largest joint in your body. It helps provide support for your body and plays an important role in your ability to move. As a result, any problem that affects the knee can have a seemingly disproportionate effect on your life.

One of the issues that can affect a knee is damage to the cartilage in the knee, known as the meniscus.  Should surgery be required to repair the damage, it is known as arthroscopic meniscal repair.

What are the menisci?

Your knee contains two pads of cartilage (‘meniscus’), one on each side of the knee. The medial meniscus lies on the inside of the knee while the lateral meniscus lies on the outside. Together, they are referred to as ‘menisci’. The menisci primarily act as shock-absorbers in your knee, helping to dissipate much of the force generated when you move.

Damage to the menisci is fairly common, especially in people who regularly play sports. You may hear sports commentators refer to an athlete tearing the cartilage in their knee; this normally means they have damaged one or both of the menisci in the knee. 

Knee pain is a common complaint and damage to either of the two menisci is only one of a number of possible causes. For this reason, a knee specialist (an orthopaedic surgeon) may request one of a number of diagnostic tests to help confirm a diagnosis of meniscal damage. Tests requested may include X-rays, ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

X-rays can help to rule out any other problems with the bones of the knee, while ultrasound and MRI scans may be helpful when confirming damage to either or both of the menisci. 

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