Elsevier

Arthroscopy Techniques

Volume 2, Issue 4, November 2013, Pages e453-e460
Arthroscopy Techniques

Technical Note
Inside-Out Meniscus Repair

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Abstract

Meniscus repair over resection, when feasible, should be strongly considered in an effort to preserve meniscus integrity and function, especially in younger patients. Currently, a number of techniques and implants may be used to achieve a successful result. Although all-inside meniscus repair devices have evolved significantly since their introduction and have become the repair technique of choice for many surgeons, the classic inside-out repair technique is still very useful to have in one's armamentarium. Though less popular because of the ease of current-generation fixators, the inside-out technique can still offer advantages for those surgeons who are proficient. With the versatility to address most tear patterns, the ability to deliver sutures with smaller needle diameters, and proven long-term results, it has been considered the gold standard in meniscus repair. We review the inside-out repair technique for both a medial and lateral meniscus tear with some helpful tips when performing the technique, and we present a video demonstration of the lateral meniscus repair technique.

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The authors report the following potential conflict of interest or source of funding: K.F.B. receives support from Zimmer. Consultant, royalties, and research funding not related to this article. DePuy Mitek. Research funding not related to this article.