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World J Orthop. Apr 18, 2023; 14(4): 171-185
Published online Apr 18, 2023. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v14.i4.171
Published online Apr 18, 2023. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v14.i4.171
Table 1 The classification of meniscus lesions and the recommended treatment for each tear pattern
| Suggested treatment | Secondary treatment | |
| Good lesions | ||
| Stable longitudinal tears | Repair of peripheral tears | Peripheric small tears of the lateral meniscus can be left in situ because of the low risk of subsequent meniscectomy |
| Small flap tears | Partial meniscectomy of small lesions in the avascular zone of the meniscus | |
| Bad lesions | ||
| Bucket handle tears | Repair with dedicated technique according to the lesion features | Meniscectomy of isolated medial bucket handle tears must be discussed with patients |
| Ramp lesions | Conservative treatment should be considered as first-line for degenerative tears | Surgical treatment of degenerative tears should be considered when conservative approach failed or in presence of mechanical symptoms |
| Lateral posterior root tears | ||
| Degenerative tears (big flap tears, horizontal tears, complex tears) | ||
| Ugly lesions | ||
| Radial tears | Repair must be attempted aiming at preserving meniscus function | Valgus or varus osteotomy needs to be considered in case of limb malalignment |
| Medial posterior root tears | ||
| Anterior root tears |
- Citation: Simonetta R, Russo A, Palco M, Costa GG, Mariani PP. Meniscus tears treatment: The good, the bad and the ugly-patterns classification and practical guide. World J Orthop 2023; 14(4): 171-185
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2218-5836/full/v14/i4/171.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5312/wjo.v14.i4.171
