Meniscal root tear repair: Why, when and how?

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The integrity of the meniscal root insertions is fundamental to preserve correct knee kinematics and avoid degenerative changes of the knee. Injuries to the meniscal attachments can lead to meniscal extrusion, decreased contact surface, increased cartilage stress, and ultimately articular degeneration. Recent and well designed studies have clarified the anatomy and biomechanics of the medial and lateral meniscal roots. Although the treatment of meniscal root tears is still controversial, many different techniques have been described for root repair. The goal of this review is to summarize the existing knowledge regarding meniscal root tears, including anatomy, biomechanics and imaging. In addition, the most common surgical techniques, together with the clinical outcomes, are described.

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Bonasia, D. E., Pellegrino, P., D’Amelio, A., Cottino, U., & Rossi, R. (2015, June 11). Meniscal root tear repair: Why, when and how? Orthopedic Reviews. Page Press Publications. https://doi.org/10.4081/or.2015.5792

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