Introduction
This retrospective clinical study evaluated the outcomes of patients who underwent arthroscopic knee surgery using the Precision MR device for meniscus suturing at the Beneficente Unimar Hospital in Brazil between 2021 and 2022. It assessed the device's safety and effectiveness in treating ACL tears with meniscus injuries and isolated meniscus injuries, focusing on patient-reported knee function, activity levels, and surgeon feedback on usability, performance, and overall satisfaction.
Study Overview
A total of 36 patients with meniscus injuries were treated using the Precision MR device.
Postoperative follow-up was conducted within 3 to 22 months, during which patients completed an online self-evaluation questionnaire. Clinical data were collected from hospital archives and supplemented with an evaluation form completed by the respective orthopedic surgeon
By Injury Type:
Sex:
Injury Side:
Activity Level
Clinical Recovery - Lysholm Scale
Overall Knee Function (IKDC Scale)
Conclusion
The Precision MR device proved to be a safe and effective solution for meniscus repair, with positive post-operative outcomes and a low reoperation rate. ACL-injured patients showed faster recovery and better subjective results than those with isolated meniscus injuries, whose activity levels were influenced by age and post-operative restrictions.
Patients reported good to excellent Lysholm scores, and IKDC scores aligned with long-term ACL studies. While follow-up time and pre-existing injuries are study limitations, ongoing data collection will provide further insights.
These findings support Precision MR as a reliable option for meniscus repair, delivering promising clinical outcomes and high patient satisfaction.
Follow-up at 36 months to evaluate recovery and symptom management: