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Meniscus Reconstruction in Delhi

The meniscus is a C-shaped cartilage in the knee that acts as a cushion between the thighbone and shinbone. A torn meniscus is one of the most common knee injuries, especially in athletes or those involved in heavy physical activity. Left untreated, it can cause pain, swelling, and long-term joint problems.

If you are searching for Meniscus Reconstruction in Delhi, Dr. Naresh Agarwal offers advanced arthroscopic procedures to repair meniscal tears and restore knee function. With years of expertise in knee surgeries, he ensures patients receive the best possible outcomes.

Why Choose Dr. Naresh Agarwal?

✅ 17+ years of experience in arthroscopy & sports injury treatment

✅ Specialist in knee preservation and minimally invasive surgery

✅ High success rate in meniscus repair and reconstruction

✅ Advanced facilities at Maharaja Agrasen Hospital & Punjabi Bagh Clinic

✅ Patient-centric approach with faster recovery plans

Symptoms of Meniscus Tear

  • Knee pain & stiffness
  • Swelling after activity
  • Clicking or locking sensation in the knee
  • Difficulty squatting or twisting movements
  • Instability while walking

Treatment Options

Non-Surgical Care

  • Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE)

  • Medications for pain & inflammation

  • Physiotherapy to strengthen muscles

Surgical Treatment (Meniscus Reconstruction)

When conservative care fails:

  • Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair – Minimally invasive surgery using small incisions

  • Meniscus Transplantation – Replacement with donor tissue in severe cases

  • Partial Meniscectomy – Removing damaged cartilage fragments


 

Benefits of Meniscus Reconstruction

  • Preserves knee function

  • Prevents early arthritis

  • Faster recovery with arthroscopy

  • Long-lasting pain relief


 

FAQs – Meniscus Reconstruction in Delhi

What is meniscus reconstruction surgery?

Meniscus reconstruction is a procedure to repair or restore the torn meniscus cartilage in the knee, usually done through minimally invasive arthroscopy.

 

It is recommended for patients with knee pain, swelling, locking, or instability due to a torn meniscus that does not heal with rest, physiotherapy, or medications.

 

The surgery is usually done using arthroscopy (keyhole surgery), where the torn meniscus is repaired with sutures or grafts, allowing faster recovery and minimal scarring.

Recovery generally takes 4–6 weeks for light activities and 3–6 months for sports or high-impact activities, depending on the severity of the tear and rehabilitation.

Yes. Preserving and reconstructing the meniscus helps protect the knee joint, maintain stability, and reduce the risk of early arthritis, unlike complete removal.