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The Prevalence, Zone, and Type of the Meniscus Tear in Patients with Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury; Does Delayed ACL Reconstruction Affects the Meniscal Injury?

The Archives of Bone & Joint Surgery, 2020
Background Meniscus tear is a common finding in patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and may affect the natural history of the injury and the outcomes of treatment.
S. Keyhani   +4 more
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PCL-MECM Based Hydrogel Hybrid Scaffolds and Meniscal Fibrochondrocytes Promote Whole Meniscus Regeneration in a Rabbit Meniscectomy Model.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Regeneration of an injured meniscus continues to be a scientific challenge, due to its poor self-healing potential. Tissue engineering provides an avenue for regenerating a severely damaged meniscus.
Mingxue Chen   +16 more
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Orchestrated biomechanical, structural, and biochemical stimuli for engineering anisotropic meniscus

Science Translational Medicine, 2019
Anisotropic meniscus engineered using biomechanical, biochemical, and structural cues demonstrates long-term knee chondroprotection in rabbits. Engineering anisotropy The meniscus is a fibrocartilage structure within a joint that helps reduce friction ...
Zheng-Zheng Zhang   +13 more
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Meniscus Imaging

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2008
As the therapeutic options for the treatment of meniscal lesions evolve, so do the challenges in both preoperative and postoperative imaging of the meniscus. Ideally, an imaging modality should accurately depict the meniscus and any meniscal lesions in such a way that the best treatment option can be chosen. It should also be able to depict the treated
Wouter C J, Huysse   +3 more
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A 3D printed PCL/hydrogel construct with zone-specific biochemical composition mimicking that of the meniscus

Biofabrication, 2019
Engineering the meniscus is challenging due to its bizonal structure; the tissue is cartilaginous at the inner portion and fibrous at the outer portion.
Gokhan Bahcecioglu   +3 more
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Tissue engineering of the meniscus

Biomaterials, 2004
Meniscus lesions are among the most frequent injuries in orthopaedic practice and they will inevitably lead to degeneration of the knee articular cartilage. The fibro-cartilage-like tissue of the meniscus is notorious for its limited regenerative capacity.
Buma, P.   +3 more
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Treatment of Meniscus Degeneration and Meniscus Cysts

2017
The menisci have indispensable functions for the knee joint. Loss of the meniscus leads to irreversible degeneration via abnormal loading of articular cartilage. Meniscal degeneration is responsible for loss of critical functions of the menisci and can create a situation similar to meniscus loss.
Halit Pinar, Hasan Tatari, Hakan Boya
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The collagen meniscus implant

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2007
Lesions in the meniscus occur particularly in young, active patients in the nonvascularized area which, consequently have a bad intrinsic healing capacity. This has a large impact on the mobility and function of the knee joint. Lesions, and partial lesions, lead to the progression of osteoarthritis over time in a large proportion of patients.
Buma, P., Tienen, T. van, Veth, R.P.H.
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Buckled Meniscus

Radiology, 1978
Normal menisci may show transient distortion during knee arthrography. This usually results from intermittent visualization of the meniscus out of direct profile to the x-ray beam. Similar transient distortion may result from actual buckling of an anatomically normal meniscus during stressful maneuvers in young individuals.
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Arthroscopic meniscus repair for recurrent subluxation of the lateral meniscus

Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2017
This study was undertaken to diagnose and to document the clinical results and technical aspects of arthroscopic meniscus repair for recurrent subluxation with peripheral tears around the popliteal hiatus of the lateral meniscus.Twenty-three patients (24 knees) with symptomatic recurrent subluxation of the lateral meniscus treated by arthroscopic ...
Sang Hak Lee   +3 more
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