2018, Número 4
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Trasplante meniscal
Hernández PF, Llano RLT
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 33
Paginas: 189-196
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RESUMEN
La meniscectomía parcial es el procedimiento ortopédico artroscópico más frecuentemente realizado en Norteamérica, el objetivo principal es remover el tejido meniscal lesionado y, de la misma manera, preservar y mantener la mayor cantidad de tejido meniscal sano. El objetivo del trasplante de menisco es aliviar la sintomatología en el paciente donde ha fallado el tratamiento conservador. Nos dimos a la tarea de revisar brevemente las indicaciones, técnicas y resultados clínicos de este tratamiento en el contexto actual.
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