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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
The rationale and technique for surgical repair of the meniscus of the knee are presented with a report of the results in ten cases. Contraindications to meniscus reapir include peripheral vascular disease, metabolic disorders disrupting collagen synthesis, renal disease, and "collagen-vascular" disorders.
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The rationale and technique for surgical repair of the meniscus of the knee are presented with a report of the results in ten cases. Contraindications to meniscus reapir include peripheral vascular disease, metabolic disorders disrupting collagen synthesis, renal disease, and "collagen-vascular" disorders.
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2013
Menisci are present in several locations, e.g. the acromioclavicular joint (Tischer et al. 2009), the temporomandibular joint (Tanaka et al. 2008), and the tibiofemoral joint. All are susceptible to sports injuries, but the most prevalent are to the knee.
Emma Blain, Victor Duance
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Menisci are present in several locations, e.g. the acromioclavicular joint (Tischer et al. 2009), the temporomandibular joint (Tanaka et al. 2008), and the tibiofemoral joint. All are susceptible to sports injuries, but the most prevalent are to the knee.
Emma Blain, Victor Duance
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International Orthopaedics, 1991
Discoid meniscus is uncommon and usually affects the lateral meniscus. We present 16 patients (8 male and 6 female) with tears of a discoid lateral meniscus occurring in 1800 arthroscopies. We carried out an arthroscopic partial meniscectomy leaving an intact peripheral rim. This is biomechanically satisfactory and the early results are encouraging.
D, Fritschy, D, Gonseth
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Discoid meniscus is uncommon and usually affects the lateral meniscus. We present 16 patients (8 male and 6 female) with tears of a discoid lateral meniscus occurring in 1800 arthroscopies. We carried out an arthroscopic partial meniscectomy leaving an intact peripheral rim. This is biomechanically satisfactory and the early results are encouraging.
D, Fritschy, D, Gonseth
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Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair: Meniscus Arrow
2001The Meniscus Arrow (Bionx Implants, Inc., Blue Bell, PA) provides a new solution for the surgical resolution to the problem of meniscal repairs. The Meniscus Arrow is a T-shaped fastener that provides an all-inside technique for repair of longitudinal meniscal tears in the vascular zone through standard arthroscopic portals.
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Human Meniscus Transplantation
1993The short term results of 15 cryopreserved non-tissue-antigen matched meniscus transplantations are described. The clinical outcome is satisfactory. Histological and histochemical studies showed that meniscuschondrocytes can survive cryopreservation and transplantation.
E R, van Arkel, H H, de Boer
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Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2017
Suzanne A, Maher +2 more
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