Meniscus Repair

What is meniscus repair?

The meniscus is an important shock-absorber within the knee joint that helps distribute load, provide stability, and protect the underlying cartilage from wear and tear. Each knee contains two menisci – the medial meniscus on the inside and the lateral meniscus on the outside. Meniscus tears are common knee injuries and can significantly impact knee function if left untreated. (See Meniscus Tears under Knee Conditions for more details.)

Dr Free prioritizes meniscus repair whenever possible to preserve this essential shock-absorbing function and reduce the risk of long-term joint degeneration. Using advanced keyhole (arthroscopic) surgery techniques, he offers effective, minimally invasive meniscus repair tailored to each patient’s injury. 

What does meniscus repair surgery involve?

Meniscus repair surgery begins with a diagnostic arthroscopy. During this minimally invasive procedure, Dr Free makes two to three small incisions (less than 1 cm each) to insert a tiny camera and specialised surgical instruments into the knee joint. This allows a thorough inspection of the meniscus and other knee structures to identify any additional injuries that may not have appeared on preoperative MRI scans. 

The torn meniscus is then repaired with sutures. Depending on the type and location of the tear, Dr Free employs various repair techniques: 

If the meniscal tissue is too damaged or fragile for repair, Dr Free performs a partial meniscectomy, carefully trimming only the damaged portion while preserving as much healthy meniscus as possible to maintain knee function. 

Meniscus repair recovery

Recovery following modern arthroscopic meniscus repair is typically faster and less painful than traditional open surgery. Most patients can return home the same day as their procedure. Depending on the complexity of your meniscus tear and repair, you may need to use crutches and wear a knee brace for up to six weeks to protect the repair during healing. 

Dr Free will provide a customised rehabilitation plan, which usually includes gradual weight-bearing, physiotherapy to restore range of motion, strength, and stability, and guidance on returning to sports and daily activities safely. 

Rehabilitation protocol

See meniscal repair rehabilitation protocol for further information. 

Dr Free has extensive experience in meniscus surgery and utilises the latest evidence-based meniscus repair techniques to maximise healing potential and preserve long-term knee function.  

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