When faced with an irrepairable meniscus or a patientwho has had a total or subtotal meniscectomy, meniscusallografttransplantation (MAT) is the preferred modality to restore biomechanical function of the meniscus. The indications for meniscusallografttransplantation are yet to be established. However, currently, MAT has previously been indicated for symptomatic patientswho have mild or early osteoarthritis, are younger than 50 years of age, and present with an Outerbridge grade II or lower. The short- to intermediate-term results confirmed noteworthy clinical improvements and consistent objective findings. On the other hand, the successful outcome would be reduced by various complications. Therefore, long-term observation required to evaluate the longevity of these results. The purpose of this article is to review the current research of concerns on the results of MAT, and to describe the technical tips and pitfalls so as to successful clinical results.