“…A meniscus, located within the knee joint, plays an important role in the function of load transmission, stress distribution, and joint stabilization. − However, injury in the meniscus, one of the most prevalent and universal diseases of knee joints, , can cause functional failure of the meniscus and, in turn, lead to further knee injury. , Nowadays, for severe meniscus injury, meniscal resection has been performed clinically, but this method increases the stress of cartilage and accelerates the progression of osteoarthritis. , In view of the above situation, meniscus reconstruction is proposed, , with a particular focus on artificial meniscus . Due to low cost, low toxicity, and wide availability, − polyurethanes (PUs) are widely applied in resorbable artificial meniscus (Actifit) and substitutable artificial meniscus (Nusurface). , Of these, resorbable artificial meniscus is able to repair and regenerate injured meniscus, but there are clear performance gaps between regenerated meniscus and native meniscus . While substitutable artificial meniscus shows properties close to the native meniscus, it should be noted that the coefficient of friction (COF) of the substitutable artificial meniscus in synovial components is higher than that of the native meniscus, which could lead to the further deterioration of articular cartilage. , …”