Abstract

Meniscal root repair and joint preservation surgeries have gained increased interest in the last decade, from a better interpretation of the role of meniscal functions, from the biomechanical studies. Several published results from both biomechanical and clinical studies has proven the effectiveness of meniscal root repairs and has led to a unanimous international consensus for the need for root repair surgery. Meniscal repair by suture pull-out technique is widely followed around the world and leads to adequate healing and good clinical outcome. There are auxiliary procedures like centralization sutures (to reduce the meniscal extrusion), high tibial osteotomy, cartilage repair procedures,meniscal root reconstruction and ligament reconstructions areperformed along with meniscalroot repair, especially in the younger patients and recently sub-chondroplasty for the bone marrow lesions (BMLs)are also executed. This review article discusses the anatomy, types of root tears,evaluation, treatment, outcomes of root repair, and theneed for additional procedures, which areimperative for joint preservation and restoration of the biomechanics of the knee.

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