1) to reduce the pain experienced by some patients following meniscus resection; 2) to prevent the degenerative changes of cartilage and the changes in subchondral bone following meniscus resection; 3) to avoid or reduce the risk of osteoarthritis follow-ing meniscus resection; 4) to restore optimally the mechanical properties of the knee joint after meniscal resection. The results of meniscus transplantation have been studied in animals. There is no proof from these experiments that replacement of a meniscus can reduce the risk of arthritis, but there are indications that it can decrease the development of cartilage degeneration. In humans, the results of meniscus transplantation have been reported in several series of patients, oper-ated ...
Acute or degenerative meniscus tears are the most common knee lesions. Meniscectomy provides symptom...
Ⅲ ABSTRACT Increasing emphasis on the comprehensive reconstruction of the knee and on restoration of...
Meniscus regeneration is an unsolved clinical challenge. Despite the wide acceptance of the degenera...
Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from t...
A Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from...
The present preference in the clinical management of meniscus lesions is to preserve it by repairing...
Meniscus allotransplantation represents the biological solution for the symptomatic, meniscus-defici...
Introduction : the objective of this review is to give a state of affairs of meniscal transplantatio...
The menisci have indispensable functions in the knee joint such as load bearing, shock absorption, a...
The meniscus plays a crucial role in maintaining knee joint homoeostasis. Meniscal lesions are relat...
Meniscal allograft transplantation was introduced into clinical practice now over 20 years ago for t...
in the meniscus-deficient knee with the aid of advanced arthroscopic equipment, instruments, and tec...
Background: The medial and lateral menisci act as shock absorbers for the knee joint by converting a...
\u3cp\u3eThe number of meniscus-related operations continues to rise due to the ageing and more acti...
The menisci represent indispensable intraarticular components of a well-functioning knee joint. Spor...
Acute or degenerative meniscus tears are the most common knee lesions. Meniscectomy provides symptom...
Ⅲ ABSTRACT Increasing emphasis on the comprehensive reconstruction of the knee and on restoration of...
Meniscus regeneration is an unsolved clinical challenge. Despite the wide acceptance of the degenera...
Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from t...
A Clinical management of meniscal injuries has changed radically in recent years. We have moved from...
The present preference in the clinical management of meniscus lesions is to preserve it by repairing...
Meniscus allotransplantation represents the biological solution for the symptomatic, meniscus-defici...
Introduction : the objective of this review is to give a state of affairs of meniscal transplantatio...
The menisci have indispensable functions in the knee joint such as load bearing, shock absorption, a...
The meniscus plays a crucial role in maintaining knee joint homoeostasis. Meniscal lesions are relat...
Meniscal allograft transplantation was introduced into clinical practice now over 20 years ago for t...
in the meniscus-deficient knee with the aid of advanced arthroscopic equipment, instruments, and tec...
Background: The medial and lateral menisci act as shock absorbers for the knee joint by converting a...
\u3cp\u3eThe number of meniscus-related operations continues to rise due to the ageing and more acti...
The menisci represent indispensable intraarticular components of a well-functioning knee joint. Spor...
Acute or degenerative meniscus tears are the most common knee lesions. Meniscectomy provides symptom...
Ⅲ ABSTRACT Increasing emphasis on the comprehensive reconstruction of the knee and on restoration of...
Meniscus regeneration is an unsolved clinical challenge. Despite the wide acceptance of the degenera...