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Medial Meniscus Root Tears: Anatomy, Repair Options, and Outcomes

Cameron Gerhold, Udit Dave, Andrew S. Bi, Jorge Chahla

2025Arthroscopy The Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Meniscal root tears are defined as complete avulsions of the meniscus at the site of tibial attachment or meniscal tears within 1 cm of the meniscotibial attachment sites. This injury often is seen in individuals older than the age of 50 years who have a sedentary lifestyle and can lead to the progression of osteoarthritis if not treated properly; in contrast, a traumatic etiology may be observed in younger individuals. Recent literature has defined the association between medial meniscal root tears and meniscal extrusion, defined by >2 mm of overhang of the medial meniscus over the medial border of the tibial plateau. Surgical repair often is indicated for unstable meniscal root tears, as these injuries are functionally equivalent to a total meniscectomy because of a complete loss of circumferential fibers and hoop stresses. There are 2 main repair techniques: transtibial pullout and suture anchor repairs. Repair using the transtibial pullout technique involves drilling a tunnel from the anterior proximal tibia to the anatomic insertion site of the meniscal root. Sutures are then passed through the medial root, retrieved through the tunnel, and secured with a cortical button or suture anchor on the anterior tibial cortex. Suture anchor repairs either involve passing sutures through the meniscal root and into a suture anchor at the footprint. A supplemental centralization technique is a new advancement designed to reduce meniscal extrusion and involves fixation of the meniscal body with a suture anchor at the peripheral medial plateau. Medial meniscal root repair is associated with improved patient-reported outcomes and a reduced rate of knee replacement.

Topics & Concepts

Medial meniscusTearsAnatomyMedicineMeniscusRoot (linguistics)SurgeryPhilosophyPathologyOsteoarthritisGeometryMathematicsAlternative medicineLinguisticsIncidence (geometry)Knee injuries and reconstruction techniquesShoulder Injury and TreatmentTotal Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
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