Removal of stitches after meniscus surgery will not cause significant pain in most patients, while a small number of patients may experience mild pain symptoms. When removing stitches after meniscus surgery, first use iodine povidone to sterilize the wound as well as the suture area, then use tweezers to lift the knots, and at the same time, use scissors to apply light pressure on the skin on one side of the wound, then cut the knots, and gently extract the knots on the other side of the wound to complete the removal of the stitches. During the process of removing the knot, a small number of patients may experience mild pain as the knot may pull on the wound locally. The premise of postoperative suture removal is that the wound heals well, so this localized pain will disappear soon after the suture is removed. Patients are advised to relax, relieve tension, and actively cooperate with the doctor to complete the removal of stitches after meniscus surgery.