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Review
. 2023 Nov 3;12(21):6922.
doi: 10.3390/jcm12216922.

Outcomes of Meniscal Repair in Patients Aged 40 and Above: A Systematic Review

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Outcomes of Meniscal Repair in Patients Aged 40 and Above: A Systematic Review

Rawan Jaibaji et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Purpose: Meniscal injuries are increasingly common in older age groups. Age is often cited as a contraindication to undergoing meniscal repair due to concerns regarding failure rates. There has recently, however, been an increasing shift towards repair in older populations. The purpose of this study was to review outcomes of meniscal repair in patients over the age of 40.

Methods: A systematic search of the following databases was conducted of PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library to identify studies reporting failure rates of patients over 40 with meniscal injuries undergoing repair. The definition of meniscus failure was noted for each study evaluated in this systematic review. Further data surrounding clinical and radiological outcomes were recorded and evaluated, when available.

Results: Thirteen studies were included in this review, encompassing a total of 316 meniscal repairs in patients over the age of 40 years. The overall failure rate was found to be 15.5% (49/316) (range 0-33.3%). There was no difference in the failure rate in those over 40 vs. under 40, and the two groups had equivalent functional outcomes.

Conclusions: Age should not be considered a contra-indication for meniscal repair. Appropriately selected older patients can have acceptably low failure rates with meniscal repair and similar functional outcomes to those under the age of forty. Meniscal repairs in those over 40 achieved better functional outcomes than patients of the same age group who underwent meniscectomy.

Keywords: knee arthroscopy; knee surgery; meniscus repair.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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PRISMA flow diagram for systematic review of failure rates of meniscus repairs in patients over the age of 40 years.

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