What is it ?
Lateral discoid meniscus is present in 1% of the population in Europe (10% in Asia), which means that instaed of a C-shape, the lateral meniscus has a O shape, and then more at risk of tear. Patients are usually asymptomatic as long as the lateral discoid meniscus is intact; it will become painful when torn or unstable, which happens more often in the youth. Usually, the patient is informed that he has a lateral discoid meniscus because it is seen on the MRI, otherwise some people live all their life without being aware of it.