The essential goal of meniscal repair is protecting the knee from long term degenerative changes by the cushion like and stabilizing effect of the menisci. This work was done on 25 cases to study meniscal repair and its results using biodegradable implants applied arthroscopicaly. In the twenty-five cases studied, meticulous selection was done with clinical examination playing a major role in suspecting tears. MRI, despite its fallacies, was a major diagnostic tool that helped tear identification as well as exclusion of ligamentous injuries and other associated knee problems. Patient age and time elapsed from injury was recorded for every case being important factors that might affect repair outcome dramatically. Tests like the McMurray test and joint line tenderness were performed for all cases with suspected meniscal injuries. Thigh muscle wasting was observed as compared to the normal side. Patient’s weight (body mass index) was also recorded as a factor that could jeopardize the repair.