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Editorial Commentary: A Stitch in Time May Save the Meniscus…but Not the Articular Cartilage?

Arthroscopy 2019 May
Early-generation meniscal fixators sometimes caused iatrogenic articular cartilage damage. This resulted in injury to the very structure one tries to preserve when repairing a meniscal tear. Advances in suture-based meniscal implants and all-inside suture devices have allowed us to safely repair meniscal tears, even ones thought previously irreparable, and without the need for a secondary incision. As the techniques for meniscal repair continue to improve, orthopaedic surgeons should be encouraged to consider repair with more complex meniscal tear patterns.

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