Meniscal repair surgery

Historically, during a meniscal repair procedure, stitches were placed from the knee's interior and incisions were made at the joint line to allow the tying of knots.

In recent years, instrumentation has been introduced that includes pre-loaded surgical implants and pre-tied knots, designed to facilitate meniscal repair without the need for additional incisions.

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