Meniscus suture after MRI also shows tear treatment needs to be based on the situation, generally speaking, the short-term postoperative is a normal phenomenon, do not need special treatment, long-term postoperative show tear can be taken to take nutritional cartilage medication, reduce edema medication, and if necessary, re-operation. 1. Short-term postoperative tear: due to the edema of the meniscus and the surrounding tissues, the meniscus itself has poor blood circulation, the meniscus is not completely healed within a short period of time or part of the scar is connected, and the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows a tear, which is a normal phenomenon and does not require special treatment. 2. Long-term postoperative tear: because the meniscus does not heal or tear again, the patient may experience knee pain and limited activities. Treatment can follow the doctor’s instructions to use glucosamine and other nutritive cartilage drugs, Mazolin and other drugs to reduce edema, if necessary, re-operation. If the MRI still shows a tear after meniscus suture surgery, it is recommended to have the doctor clarify the cause according to the symptoms and signs, and further treatment will be carried out if necessary.