Meniscus surgery is used to treat tears or damage in the meniscus, the cartilage that cushions and stabilizes the knee joint. Injuries to the meniscus are common among athletes as well as individuals with age-related degeneration. This procedure is typically performed using arthroscopic techniques, where small instruments and a camera are inserted through tiny incisions to repair or remove the damaged portion of the cartilage. Meniscus surgery helps relieve knee pain, improve joint stability, and restore smooth movement. With minimally invasive methods, patients benefit from reduced pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery times, allowing them to return to normal activities sooner.