2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.eats.2021.05.006
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All-Inside Double-Sided Suture Repair for Longitudinal Meniscal Tears

Abstract: The current consensus in the literature is that the meniscus must be saved. Even though inside-out sutures are still considered as the gold standard, the need to alternate between intra-and extra-articular structures for every stitch makes it laborious. New generations of all-inside systems are now routinely used in operating rooms and enable easier, quicker, and safer techniques. However traditional all-inside repair with limited upper fixation does not provide uniform compression from top to down, essential … Show more

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“…Concerning the lateral meniscus, 9 tears (69%, 9/13) were repaired with an all-inside suture, 49 3 tears (23%, 3/13) were treated with a partial meniscectomy, and 1 stable tear (8%, 1/13) was left in place. One suture required revision surgery at 44.1 months for partial menisectomy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the lateral meniscus, 9 tears (69%, 9/13) were repaired with an all-inside suture, 49 3 tears (23%, 3/13) were treated with a partial meniscectomy, and 1 stable tear (8%, 1/13) was left in place. One suture required revision surgery at 44.1 months for partial menisectomy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All patients had to fully recover their flexion and extension mobility before the operation. All surgeons used the same technique, in accordance with previously published technique [18][19][20]. All graft were made with gracilis and semi-tendinosis tendon.…”
Section: Operative Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of vertical sutures every 5 to 7 mm is preferred, because horizontal sutures are placed parallel to the meniscus collagen fibers and can easily pull out by separating such fibers. Either circumferential compression sutures[ 64 ] with dedicated devices or double-sided all-inside suture repair[ 65 ] (both in the superior and in the inferior surface of the meniscus) can produce overall compression of the tear, thus promoting complete healing (Figure 3 ). Isolated medial meniscus bucket-handle tears pose a treatment dilemma with no easy solution[ 66 ].…”
Section: A New Patterns Classification For Meniscus Tears: the Good T...mentioning
confidence: 99%