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Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair Using an All‐Inside, All‐Suture, Knotless Device

Amanda Avila, Naina Rao, Scott Buzin, Dhruv S. Shankar, Phil Davidson, Eric J. Strauss

2023Arthroscopy Techniques13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With an increased appreciation of the importance an intact meniscus has on normal knee kinematics and function, more meniscal tears are being treated with a repair rather than partial meniscectomy. There are several techniques for repairing torn meniscal tissue, including the outside-in, inside-out, and all-inside repairs. Each technique comes with its advantages and drawbacks. The inside-out and outside-in techniques allow for greater control of the repair using knots outside the joint capsule; however, they pose a risk for neurovascular injury and require additional incisions. Arthroscopic all-inside repairs have seen increasing popularity, but with current techniques, fixation is achieved either with intra-articular knots or extra-articular implants, leading to variable outcomes and the potential for postoperative complications. This technical note describes the use of SuperBall, an all-inside meniscus repair device that provides an all-arthroscopic approach, no intraarticular knots or implants, and surgeon-guided tensioning of the meniscus repair.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMeniscusSurgeryFibrous jointFixation (population genetics)Neurovascular bundleArthroscopyOpticsPhysicsIncidence (geometry)PopulationEnvironmental healthKnee injuries and reconstruction techniquesTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesShoulder Injury and Treatment