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    • Altered knee mechanics from meniscal injury may lead to arthrosis.
    • Meniscal integrity is crucial for healthy knee function.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review meniscal root injuries and their repair.
    • To discuss anatomy, biomechanics, diagnosis, and treatment of meniscal root injuries.
    • To evaluate clinical outcomes and potential complications of meniscal root repair.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature on meniscal root injuries and arthroscopic repair.
    • Analysis of biomechanical studies on meniscal function.
    • Synthesis of clinical diagnosis, operative techniques, and outcomes.

    Main Results:

    • Arthroscopic meniscal root repair can restore normal knee joint mechanics.
    • Short- and midterm clinical results for meniscal root repair are promising.
    • Long-term efficacy of meniscal root repair requires further study.

    Conclusions:

    • Meniscal root repair is a viable treatment option for specific patients.
    • Understanding knee biomechanics is key to managing meniscal root injuries.
    • Further research is needed to establish long-term outcomes of meniscal root repair.