Magnetic resonance imaging and functional outcomes after a polyurethane meniscal scaffold implantation: Minimum 5-year follow-up
Arthroscopy Mar 15, 2018
Monllau JC, et al. - The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and clinical outcomes at a minimum 5-year follow-up in a series of patients with postmeniscectomy syndrome, treated with a polyurethane scaffold, were reported herein. It was noted that polyurethane meniscal scaffold use had a good functional outcome at 5 years following surgery in patients with symptomatic meniscus deficit. Nonetheless, the implanted scaffolds did not present normal meniscal tissue with MRI, and the implant volume was notably less than expected.
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