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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Sports Medicine

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  • Meniscus tears are common, with historical treatments like partial meniscectomy leading to adverse biomechanical consequences.
  • Previous treatments often resulted in increased joint contact forces, post-operative arthritis, and the need for arthroplasty.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review recent advances in meniscus repair techniques.
  • To highlight the importance of the ABCs of repair: Anatomic reduction, Biologic preparation/augmentation, and Circumferential compression.
  • To evaluate the clinical outcomes of modern meniscus repair strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent literature on meniscus repair devices and techniques.
  • Focus on microfracture, all-inside suture devices, and circumferential compression with clot augmentation.
  • Analysis of clinical outcomes including biomechanics, subjective scores, and reoperation rates.

Main Results:

  • Modern techniques, including microfracture and all-inside devices, facilitate meniscus repair.
  • Circumferential compression with clot augmentation effectively restores biomechanics to near baseline levels.
  • Clinical outcomes demonstrate improved joint function, patient satisfaction, and acceptable reoperation rates.

Conclusions:

  • The ABCs of meniscus repair provide a framework for successful restorative treatment.
  • Advancements in surgical tools and techniques enable meniscus preservation across diverse tear types.
  • Restoration of native joint biomechanics is increasingly achievable with modern meniscus repair.