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Knee Question - Meniscal Tear
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<blockquote data-quote="kirks5oh" data-source="post: 17012354" data-attributes="member: 23235"><p>That’s the correct way to repair the meniscal root tear—as opposed to simply removing it, or using darts or staples to fix it. If you’re comfortable with the doc, I’d proceed with surgery. I hate to minimize the complexity of any surgery, and people are always entitled to get multiple opinions, but this should be fairly routine. Getting multiple opinions doesn’t always get you a better surgeon or outcome. </p><p> I’ve been on both sides of the 2nd/3rd opinion and can tell you people get sent to the wrong doc for the second opinion plenty of times, or the doc giving the second opinion might be fantastic, but purposely sniffs out a problem patient they simply don’t want to deal with and recommends something they know the patient won’t go for, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirks5oh, post: 17012354, member: 23235"] That’s the correct way to repair the meniscal root tear—as opposed to simply removing it, or using darts or staples to fix it. If you’re comfortable with the doc, I’d proceed with surgery. I hate to minimize the complexity of any surgery, and people are always entitled to get multiple opinions, but this should be fairly routine. Getting multiple opinions doesn’t always get you a better surgeon or outcome. I’ve been on both sides of the 2nd/3rd opinion and can tell you people get sent to the wrong doc for the second opinion plenty of times, or the doc giving the second opinion might be fantastic, but purposely sniffs out a problem patient they simply don’t want to deal with and recommends something they know the patient won’t go for, etc. [/QUOTE]
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