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German Alejandro Jaramillo Quiceno1, Paula Andrea Sarmiento Riveros2, Rubén Darío Arias Pérez3
1Head of Orthopedic and Traumatology Service of North Clinic Foundation, Av. 38#59-50, Bello, Antioquia, 051050, Colombia.
Abstract:
Several surgical procedures for the repair of bucket handle meniscus tears have been reported in the literature. However, even the most skilled surgeon can find it difficult to treat chronic and locked lesions, which typically result in meniscectomies. Therefore, a repair method for bucket-handle meniscus tears that are chronic and locked is shown, along with a case series where this procedure was used. The technique consists of a release of the joint capsule attachment to the meniscal body, which increases the mobility of the meniscus and facilitates the reduction of the injury, allowing subsequent repair through a combination of both all-inside and inside-out repair techniques. The main objective of this technique is to reduce the need for meniscectomies in difficult cases of bucket-handle meniscus tears, protect the meniscal tissue, and slow the progression of osteoarthritis in the process.
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