The meniscus is a tough cartilage pad that cushions the inside of the knee joint. The type of surgery you have depends on the nature of the meniscus tear, its size, and location. Your surgeon may use arthroscopy. This method involves putting a tiny camera inside your knee, so that your surgeon can clearly see your joint. Arthroscopy needs only small incisions (cuts). You can usually go home the same day as surgery. During surgery, you may have:
- Local anesthesia. Your knee will be numbed with medicine.
- A regional block. Your body is numbed from the waist down.
- General anesthesia. Your doctor gives you drugs to put you into a deep sleep so you do not feel pain.