Arthroscopic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Avulsion Fixation With a Knotless Suture Anchor: A Minimalistic Approach

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Abstract

This technical note outlines a minimalist arthroscopic approach to anterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture fixation using a bioabsorbable knotless suture anchor. This method represents a less invasive alternative to traditional techniques, catering specifically to fractures classified as Meyers and McKeever type II or III. The procedure is performed through standard anterolateral and anteromedial portals without the need for additional incisions or bone tunnel drilling, making it particularly suitable for children and adolescent patients with open physes. The technique involves the use of a suture hook to pass a double-stranded suture through the anterior cruciate ligament, anchored eccentrically to the anterior tibial incline with a knotless suture anchor. This approach allows for anatomic reduction with adjustable tension and without the potential risk of iatrogenic osteochondral injury. Nonetheless, it should be acknowledged that prospective biomechanical studies and larger patient samples are necessary to validate this technique compared with existing fixation methods.

使用无结缝合锚的关节镜前交叉韧带撕脱固定术:极简方法
本技术说明概述了一种使用生物可吸收无结缝合锚进行前十字韧带撕脱性骨折固定的微创关节镜方法。该方法是传统技术的一种微创替代方法,特别适用于梅耶斯和麦基弗II型或III型骨折。手术通过标准的前外侧和前内侧切口进行,无需额外的切口或骨隧道钻孔,因此特别适合髋关节开放的儿童和青少年患者。该技术包括使用缝合钩将双股缝线穿过前十字韧带,并用无结缝合锚偏心地固定在胫骨前斜面上。这种方法可通过可调节的张力进行解剖性缩紧,且无先天性骨软骨损伤的潜在风险。然而,应该承认的是,与现有的固定方法相比,有必要进行前瞻性的生物力学研究和更大的患者样本来验证这种技术。
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Arthroscopy Techniques
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