[Stage-based treatment by partial meniscectomy, meniscal refixation and transplantation].

Zentralbl Chir

Zentrum für Orthopädische Chirurgie, Sporttraumatologie, International Neuroscience Institute, Hannover.

Published: August 2005

Clinical and experimental studies have demonstrated that the meniscus is important for normal knee function. Loss of meniscus results in abnormal load transmission across the knee and may lead to degenerative joint disease. Preservation of meniscal tissue is therefore important. About 10 % of all meniscal tears are repairable. The most successful repairs occur in younger patients who have an acute, vertical tear in the vascular portion of the meniscus. Currently, arthroscopic meniscal repair procedures include the inside-out, the outside-in and the all-inside technique. Vertical suture techniques are superior to horizontally placed sutures. From a biomechanical point of view, 2-0 to 1 sutures are recommended for suture repair. Various meniscus implants are also available for meniscal repair. The initial fixation strength of the implants is lower compared to vertical sutures. A combination of suture techniques and implants might be a treatment option in posterior meniscal lesions. The collagen meniscus implant has been designed to support tissue ingrowth after segmental medial meniscectomy. Although fibrocartilage matrix formation has been shown, long-term clinical follow-ups are still required. Meniscal allograft transplantation may be indicated in limited situations. Younger patients with meniscal deficiency due to previous meniscectomy who have only early arthrosis, normal axial alignment, and a stable knee may currently considered appropriate candidates for meniscal transplantation.

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