Modified pull-out suture in posterior root tear of the medial meniscus: Using a posteromedial portal

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In cases with root tear of the medial meniscus posterior horn, the meniscus usually can be repaired by a pull out suture technique. However, there is difficulty in manipulating a suture hook via the anteromedial portal and looking through the arthroscopic camera via anterolateral portal in the narrow medial joint space at the same time. This article describes a modified simple pull out suture technique for root tear of the medial meniscus posterior horn using a posteromedial portal that provides a safe and easy handling of the suture hook. Our indications of this technique used in patients with Outerbridge 1-2 arthritic change and minimal varus axis change. Benefits of this technique are simple, less invasive, and reduced operation time by simultaneous suture with a hook via posteromedial portal and pulling of a string with grasper. It may reduce the possibility of an additional chondral or meniscal injury.

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Cho, J. H. (2012). Modified pull-out suture in posterior root tear of the medial meniscus: Using a posteromedial portal. Knee Surgery and Related Research, 24(2), 124–127. https://doi.org/10.5792/ksrr.2012.24.2.124

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