New Meniscus Implant approved in the U.S. by the F.D.A. »

So you tore your meniscus, the cartilage based shock absorber between joints, and your knees are painfully locking, catching, maybe buckling, and likely throbbing or aching. Your orthopaedist has said you may need surgery to take out or repair the meniscus. Before committing to a procedure, ask your doc about a new meniscus implant called Menaflex™.
Menaflex™ is a new collagen meniscus implant that was unveiled at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (”AAOS”) annual meeting February 25-28 in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is the first device of its kind and has been used in Austria by orthopaedic surgeons for many years.
It has been approved to be used as scaffolding and reinforcement for repair of soft tissue injury of the medial meniscus, the cartilaginous shock absorber in the knee. Once damaged the tissue may be removed surgically, and Menaflex aids in the regeneration of new meniscal tissue.
Traditionally, once damaged meniscal tissue is removed, new meniscus is not likely to grow back in its place, and while the pain and mechanical catching and locking may be improved, the patient may be at risk for developing arthritis in that area. The new meniscus implant may enable new meniscus tissue to grow over the scaffold, perhaps improving shock absorption and preventing osteoarthritis.
So far, few if any U.S. orthopaedic surgeons have been trained in this procedure so unfortunately, you domestic choice for meniscal repair with this implant is limited and you would have to travel to Europe to have this procedure done but hopefully in six months to a year, this will be a more established option for patients.
Symptoms of meniscal injury are many including mechanical locking, painful catching, popping, pain with deep knee bending and often swelling and aching. Meniscal injuries tend to occur with planting and twisting injuries to the knee. It is important to see your sports medicine physician as soon as possible so that if you do have a torn meniscus that may be salvaged rather than cut out, this surgical procedure may be done early. In general, the longer you wait, the less chance it may be salvaged depending on where the tear is. Thankfully, Menaflex gives patients the ability to regrow meniscal tissue but you have to find someone that does this procedure first!
FYI, I have no financial connection to this company or product.
http://www.menaflex.com/en-us/en/


