Duration after meniscus rupture surgery | Operation of a torn meniscus

Duration after meniscus rupture surgery The meniscus rupture operation within the scope of a knee joint endoscopy usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes. If a partial meniscus resection has been carried out, the wound takes about two weeks to heal and the knee can then be fully loaded. From this point on, moderate sports … Duration after meniscus rupture surgery | Operation of a torn meniscus

When are you allowed to drive again How long will you be unable to work? | Operation of a torn meniscus

When are you allowed to drive again How long will you be unable to work? Also the incapacity to work depends on the occupational strain of the person concerned as well as on the severity of the injury. If the meniscus tear is sutured intraoperatively, a significantly longer healing time is required than in the … When are you allowed to drive again How long will you be unable to work? | Operation of a torn meniscus

Operation of a torn meniscus

Synonyms Meniscus lesion, meniscus tear, meniscus tear, meniscus rupture, meniscus damage Arthroscopy and open surgery A proper meniscus tear is such a serious injury that it carries a high risk of consequential damage. Therefore, except in a few exceptional cases, where conservative therapy through physiotherapy and the administration of medication is sufficient, surgery can hardly … Operation of a torn meniscus

Meniscus test

The knee joint is one of the largest human joints and is subject to great stress. Parts of the knee joint that serve to cushion and improve mobility are the menisci. Every person has an inner meniscus and an outer meniscus. These menisci can be damaged, especially in athletes or people who put a lot … Meniscus test

Therapy | Meniscus test

Therapy Meniscus damage should always be treated appropriately. The type of treatment depends on the size of the damage and its localization, i.e. whether only external areas are affected or also central ones. The conservative therapy consists mainly of protection of the joint, pain therapy and patience. Drugs such as cortisone can also be administered … Therapy | Meniscus test

Partial meniscus removal (partial meniscectomy) | OP of an inner meniscus

Partial meniscus removal (partial meniscectomy) A partial removal of the meniscus is possible in the operation if the tear is too large to be sutured, but the injured piece of the meniscus is small enough to still maintain the function of the meniscus. If a partial resection is performed, the injured part of the meniscus … Partial meniscus removal (partial meniscectomy) | OP of an inner meniscus

OP: Yes or no? | OP of an inner meniscus

OP: Yes or no? The operation of the inner meniscus is one of the most frequently performed operations in Germany. Exactly when an operation after cartilage damage makes sense is the subject of current medical discussions and has not yet been clarified. Depending on the type of cartilage damage, conservative therapy may be sufficient to … OP: Yes or no? | OP of an inner meniscus

Summary OP inner meniscus | OP of an inner meniscus

Summary OP inner meniscus A torn inner meniscus in younger people usually has to be treated surgically (by surgery). Due to the high daily stress on the knee joint, the inner meniscus does not heal itself. Every therapy is preceded by a diagnosis by means of knee joint endoscopy (arthroscopy). This serves to assess the … Summary OP inner meniscus | OP of an inner meniscus

Meniscus ganglion

Definition A meniscus ganglion is a connective tissue cyst filled with synovial fluid or a gelatinous mass. It can develop at the base of the inner meniscus or, more frequently, the outer meniscus and usually has no connection to the joint cavity or the body surface. Since signs of wear and tear of the meniscus … Meniscus ganglion