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- D M Rispoli and M D Miller.
- Department of Sports Medicine, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas, USA.
- Clin Sports Med. 1999 Jan 1;18(1):77-91, vi.
AbstractMeniscal repair is an important technique for the orthopaedic surgeon. As familiarity, equipment, and techniques improve, the interest in expanding the indications for application of meniscal repair also increases toward improving patient outcomes and long-term function. An overview of the indications, techniques, complications, and future direction of meniscal repair is presented in this article.
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