Traumatic meniscus injuries are common. The study of longitudinal meniscal lesions, known as bucket-handle lesions, seemed to us to be of interest because of their frequency and their clinical, paraclinical and therapeutic particularities. The aim of our work was to study the long-term results of resections of these lesions on stable knees.The main mechanism of injury was hyperflexion of the knee; on arthro-CT and MRI, the constant feature was the fragment in the EIC. Our long-term results were similar to those reported in the literature. Overall, good and very good results ranged from 80 to 90%. According to the ARPEGE score, we found 85% excellent and good results. According to the IKDC score, 57.5% of patients judged their knee to be normal or almost normal at the last follow-up. Meniscus function plays a major role in the transmission of femorotibial forces and passive stabilization of the knee, which means that meniscus capital must be preserved through economical ansectomy,the only guarantee of good long-term functional results.