
Meniscus transplant (allograft) with bone plugs.

A Meniscus transplant (alograft) with donor bone block.
Meniscus replacement refers to local transplants or implants to help restore knee function after the native meniscus has been removed. Page updated April 2024 by Dr Sheila Strover (Clinical Editor)

Meniscus transplant (allograft) with bone plugs.

A Meniscus transplant (alograft) with donor bone block.
However, that shock absorption within the joint - previously provided by the original meniscus - will have been lost and the forces through the knee will have been changed.
The patient may notice that the knee thrusts outwards with each step. Over the years it is likely that the knee may start to bow (varus deformity), and arthritis may develop and cause pain. So younger or still active patients may seek to have some kind of meniscus replacement to help the knee to last longer without these complications.
Past attempts to reconstruct a functional 'meniscus' from the patients own tissues (such as ligament) have largely been unsuccessful, and today meniscus replacement tends to involve -
Quote from peer-reviewed paper:
Citation: Winkler PW, Rothrauff BB, Buerba RA, Shah N, Zaffagnini S, Alexander P, Musahl V. Meniscal substitution, a developing and long-awaited demand. J Exp Orthop. 2020 Jul 25;7(1):55. doi: 10.1186/s40634-020-00270-6. PMID: 32712722; PMCID: PMC7382673.
Quote from peer-reviewed paper:
Citation: Winkler PW, Rothrauff BB, Buerba RA, Shah N, Zaffagnini S, Alexander P, Musahl V. Meniscal substitution, a developing and long-awaited demand. J Exp Orthop. 2020 Jul 25;7(1):55. doi: 10.1186/s40634-020-00270-6. PMID: 32712722; PMCID: PMC7382673.
This may be in addition to the replacement procedure, or in place of it.
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