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  • Meniscal tissue is crucial for knee joint function.
  • Meniscal injury or removal can lead to osteoarthritis and knee instability.
  • Meniscal repair is not always possible, necessitating alternative treatments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent data on meniscus allograft transplantation (MAT).
  • To focus on recent outcomes and surgical techniques in MAT.
  • To highlight indications and potential concomitant procedures for optimal MAT results.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recently published literature on MAT.
  • Analysis of outcomes studies focusing on MAT.
  • Comparison of different surgical fixation techniques for MAT.

Main Results:

  • MAT is an excellent surgical option for symptomatic meniscal deficiency.
  • Surgical techniques for MAT include soft-tissue, bone plug, and bone bridge fixation.
  • Outcomes are generally good to excellent, but reoperation rates are relatively high.

Conclusions:

  • MAT can significantly reduce pain and improve function in select patients.
  • Careful patient selection and consideration of concomitant procedures are vital for successful MAT.
  • Ongoing research is needed to optimize MAT techniques and reduce reoperation rates.