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Circumferential Suture Repair of Isolated Horizontal Meniscal Tears Augmented With Fibrin Clot

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Traditionally, horizontal cleavage meniscus tears have been associated with osteoarthritis, indicative of the degenerative process. Recent treatment measures have focused on maintaining as much meniscal tissue as possible, despite the… Click to show full abstract

Traditionally, horizontal cleavage meniscus tears have been associated with osteoarthritis, indicative of the degenerative process. Recent treatment measures have focused on maintaining as much meniscal tissue as possible, despite the routine extension of these tears into the central white-white zones. In the absence of tunnel drilling for cruciate ligament reconstructions, the use of an exogenous fibrin clot is a useful adjunct to increase the local growth factors at the tear repair to aid in healing. This surgical technique is to describe the use of an all-arthroscopic tied circumferential suture repair of horizontal meniscal tears augmented with exogenous fibrin clot to treat all locations of horizontal meniscal tears.

Keywords: circumferential suture; fibrin clot; horizontal meniscal; meniscal tears; repair

Journal Title: Arthroscopy Techniques
Year Published: 2017

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