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Partial resection of the discoid meniscus in the child's knee
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1981
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Normal Semilunar ShapeKnee InjuriesSurgeryResidual MeniscusPartial ResectionDiscoid MeniscusCraniofacial SurgeryArthroscopic TechniqueMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Seven children underwent partial meniscectomy for symptomatic discoid lateral meniscus. This procedure, modifying the discoid meniscus to the normal semilunar shape, was indicated only when degeneration or tear was minimal, when the meniscus was not abnormally thickened nor of Wrisberg type, when it was not hypermobile, when the capsular attachment was intact, and when the residual meniscus was free from abnormality. The results were excellent clinically, radiologically and arthroscopically, rehabilitation was shortened to half that required for total meniscectomy and the residual meniscus functioned entirely normally.