Knee menisci

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The knee menisci are fibrocartilaginous structures that sit within the knee joint, deepening the tibiofemoral articulation. They function to improve stability, shock absorption and load transmission of the knee.

Gross anatomy

There are two knee menisci in each joint: medialand lateral. The menisci are described as having a central body with anterior and posterior horns. In cross-section, they have a triangular (bow-tie) shape, being thicker peripherally and thinning to a free-edge centrally. Each meniscus has a differing shape, size and attachments:

  • medial meniscus
    • C-shape or semilunar
    • larger
    • more open and wider; semi-circular in shape
  • lateral meniscus
    • semicircular-like an incomplete circle, i.e. anterior and posterior tibial roots are very close to each other
    • smaller
Attachments
Blood supply
  • outer one-third: supply from the peripheral meniscal plexus, in turn formed from the medial, lateral and middle genicular arteries 6, 8
  • inner two-thirds: no vascular supply; diffusion dependent 6
Innervation
  • posterior articular branch of the posterior tibial nerve and terminal obturator and femoral nerve branches 8

Variant anatomy

Related pathology

  • -<li>meniscal ossicle (rare; incidence &lt;0.2%) <sup>5</sup>
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  • +<a href="/articles/meniscal-ossicle">meniscal ossicle</a> (rare; incidence &lt;0.2%) <sup>5</sup>
  • +<li><a title="Meniscocapsular separation" href="/articles/meniscocapsular-separation">meniscocapsular separation</a></li>

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