ARTHROSCOPIC MENISCECTOMY - DR MATTHIEU MEYER - PARIS, FRANCE
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Meniscus cracks are common. Most are degenerative due to the natural wear of the meniscus and others are caused by trauma. In some cases, surgery may be necessary. This is the case when a small piece comes away causing the knee to lock, in the event of meniscal damage in young subjects that can be repaired, or damage that is not relieved by medical treatments (injections). According to the age of the patient, as well as the type, shape, and location of the meniscal damage, the meniscus will be sutured or the damaged area removed. This operation is performed using arthroscopic surgery, a minimally invasive surgical technique.
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○I am 45-year-old male, not overweight at all, and I do not play sports. I had a partial medial meniscectomy done dated 24 June 2022 on my left knee due to a work-related injury. About half of my medial meniscus was removed. Am I guaranteed to get osteoarthritis and need a knee replacement when I’m older? Is there a chance that I wont need one at all? Is there anything I can do to prevent arthritis?
How are you doing my friends
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I'm fine and doing daily physiotherapy.
@@raoasif7895 Hey! I just had a partial meniscectonomy too yesterday and was wondering how you doing now. Also, what would you recommend me from you experience?