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Meniscal allograft transplantation

Overview Recovery Risks
Expectations after surgery:

Meniscus allograft transplantation is difficult surgery. However, in people who are missing the meniscus and have pain, it can be a very successful procedure. A decrease in knee pain can be expected in up to 80% of patients after meniscal allograft transplantation.

Convalescence:

Following the surgery, many patients are placed into a knee brace for the first one to six weeks. Crutches are also necessary for one to six weeks. Most patients are allowed to move the knee immediately after surgery to help prevent any stiffness. Pain is usually managed with medications.

Physical therapy may help you regain the motion and strength of your knee. The length of therapy can vary, but can last from two to six months.

Activities such as returning to work will depend on your occupation, but can be anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. A full return to activities and sports generally takes from six months to one year.

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