Meniscus
The meniscus plays a key role in knee function. When the meniscus is absent, degenerative changes occur with the articular cartilage. The goal is to restore normal knee anatomy and biomechanics in selected symptomatic patients. Meniscal allografts are the treatment of choice for patients with a subtotal or total meniscectomy. They help stabilize the joint, maintain space, increase condylar contact area, absorb shock, and relieve pain. Meniscal allografts have also been used for glenoid resurfacing with shoulder hemiarthroplasty.
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FROZEN |
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| 460554 |
430400 |
Menisci Left w/ Tibial Plateau |
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| 460555 |
430410 |
Menisci Right w/ Tibial Plateau |
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| FROZEN |
FREEZE DRIED |
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| 430401 |
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Meniscus w/ Hemi Plateau, Medial Left |
| 430402 |
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Meniscus w/ Hemi Plateau, Lateral Left |
| 430411
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Meniscus w/ Hemi Plateau, Medial Right |
| 430412 |
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Meniscus w/ Hemi Plateau, Lateral Right  
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| FROZEN |
FREEZE DRIED |
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| 430512 |
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Meniscus w/ Hemi Plateau, Lateral Left |
| 430502 |
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Meniscus w/ Hemi Plateau, Lateral Right |