Meniscectomy

Tear of meniscus

Tear
In sports and orthopedics, a tear of a meniscus is a rupturing of one or more of the fibrocartilage strips in the knee called menisci. When doctors and patients refer to "torn cartilage" in the knee, they actually may be referring to an injury to a meniscus at the top of one of the tibiae. Menisci can be torn during innocuous activities such as walking or squatting. They can also be torn by traumatic force encountered in sports or other forms of physical exertion. The traumatic action is most often a twisting movement at the knee while the leg is bent...

Meniscectomy - List of case studies

Pancytopenia of uncertain pathogenesis

Haemorrhoidectomy Left meniscectomy; approx. 3 years ago, polypectomy during ... saphenectomy ( Bilateral ), Haemorrhoidectomy, meniscectomy (left), polypectomy (colon), transfusion (red blood cells ...

PANCYTOPENIA OF UNKNOWN PATHOGENESIS

• Haemorrhoidectomy • Left  meniscectomy • Approximately 3 years ago,  polypectomy ...  saphenectomy, haemorrhoidectomy, meniscectomy, polypectomy, red blood cells transfusion, platelets transfusion, ...

Knee Condition

and according to the findings to proceed either with meniscectomy , or  reconstruction of A.C.L, or H.T.O or any kind ... possible weight-bearing on the joint, fixation devises, meniscectomy, reconstruction of A.C.L, H.T.O, cartilage repair, Conservative ...

PANCYTOPENIA OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY

• Haemorrhoidectomy • Left  meniscectomy • Approximately 3 years ago,  polypectomy ... saphenectomy, haemorrhoidectomy, meniscectomy, polypectomy, red blood cells transfusion, platelets transfusion, ...

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