Meniscal tear is the most common knee pathology. There are benefits to repairing and preserving the meniscus with regards to function and chondroprotection. Historically, reported failure rates have been unclear and are potentially due to technical aspects of the repair. Providing even compression across a meniscal tear provides the best stability. This, along with a good blood supply leads to the successful healing of the meniscus. Our technique utilizes an inside-out approach, achieving circumferential compression across the meniscal tear, thus providing better stability and low failure rates.The article is available via Open Access. Click on the 'Additional link' above to access the full-text.Published version, accepted version (12 month...
Meniscal tears are commonly encountered conditions of the knee. In the past, torn menisci were treat...
Background: Despite the introduction of different techniques for meniscal repair, no single procedu...
The menisci are mobile joint surfaces, and they cover approximately 70 % of the tibial plateau.20 Th...
Meniscal tear is the most common knee pathology. There are benefits to repairing and preserving the ...
Three popular repair techniques for preserving the torn meniscus are the all-inside, outside-in, and...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
The meniscus is largely responsible for the health and longevity of the knee. It has diverse functio...
Treatment of symptomatic meniscal tears continues to evolve as we improve our understanding of the b...
The menisci are two semilunar-shaped fibrocartilagenous structures, which are interposed between the...
It is inescapable that loss of part or all of the structure of the meniscus of the knee alters the b...
Bucket-handle tear is a common meniscal injury that requires arthroscopic reduction and repair for l...
Meniscus repair over resection, when feasible, should be strongly considered in an effort to preserv...
Pedro Manuel Serrano, Tiago Amorim-Barbosa, Marta Santos Silva, Ricardo Sousa Centro Hospitalar do P...
Over the past 30 years, many patients have benefited from arthroscopically assisted meniscus repair ...
Meniscal injuries are extremely common in the general and athletic populations. The management strat...
Meniscal tears are commonly encountered conditions of the knee. In the past, torn menisci were treat...
Background: Despite the introduction of different techniques for meniscal repair, no single procedu...
The menisci are mobile joint surfaces, and they cover approximately 70 % of the tibial plateau.20 Th...
Meniscal tear is the most common knee pathology. There are benefits to repairing and preserving the ...
Three popular repair techniques for preserving the torn meniscus are the all-inside, outside-in, and...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
The meniscus is largely responsible for the health and longevity of the knee. It has diverse functio...
Treatment of symptomatic meniscal tears continues to evolve as we improve our understanding of the b...
The menisci are two semilunar-shaped fibrocartilagenous structures, which are interposed between the...
It is inescapable that loss of part or all of the structure of the meniscus of the knee alters the b...
Bucket-handle tear is a common meniscal injury that requires arthroscopic reduction and repair for l...
Meniscus repair over resection, when feasible, should be strongly considered in an effort to preserv...
Pedro Manuel Serrano, Tiago Amorim-Barbosa, Marta Santos Silva, Ricardo Sousa Centro Hospitalar do P...
Over the past 30 years, many patients have benefited from arthroscopically assisted meniscus repair ...
Meniscal injuries are extremely common in the general and athletic populations. The management strat...
Meniscal tears are commonly encountered conditions of the knee. In the past, torn menisci were treat...
Background: Despite the introduction of different techniques for meniscal repair, no single procedu...
The menisci are mobile joint surfaces, and they cover approximately 70 % of the tibial plateau.20 Th...