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To review the meniscus from a historical perspective especially on surgical management and general guidelines for arthroscopic meniscectomy procedures for various types of meniscal tears. We searched MEDLINE and PubMed for the years of 1980-2010 using the terms meniscus, meniscal repair, menisectomy...

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Published in:Knee Surgery and Related Research, 24(3) 2012, 24(3), , pp.129-136
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