4. Mr. H: A 66-year-old former tennis player with a history of problems dating back more than 10 years as a result of previous removal of the medial meniscus.
Mr. H, a 66-year-old former tennis player, reported a history of more than ten years of pain and swelling in his right knee following the removal of the medial meniscus many years before. He too was told that a total knee replacement was the only solution. The patient underwent abrasion and osteotomy in June 2002. The following pictures were taken in January 2003 when the hardware was removed and the knee scoped. As can clearly be seen, the lost medial cartilage surfaces have reconstituted fully and the patient is very satisfied with the result. He is even considering going back to playing tennis, although he was advised not to do so in order to not jeopardise the result.