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The pie-crusting technique in knee surgery: Indications, technique, complications and outcomes
Yavuz Şahbat1, Serhat Akçaalan2, Aybars Güzel1
1Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Bahcesehir Liv Hospital Istinye University İstanbul Türkiye.
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Pie-crusting represents a simple and widely utilised technique for controlled medial soft-tissue release across various knee procedures. When applied in a gradual and indication-driven manner, it can improve visualisation, facilitate instrumentation and reduce the risk of iatrogenic cartilage injury without causing clinically significant instability in most cases. However, the role of pie-crusting differs among surgical contexts, including meniscal repair, periarticular osteotomy and knee arthroplasty, and should be tailored to procedure-specific goals rather than applied routinely. Level of Evidence: Level V, expert opinion.