Meniscal radial root tears can disrupt the load-bearing function of the meniscus and worsen instability in anterior cruciate ligament–deficient knees. Paracentral radial tears adjacent to the root (types 1, 2, and 4) repaired with a transtibial pullout suture technique can lead to over-medialization of the meniscal root and a high-tension nonanatomic repair. We propose 2 all-inside techniques for anatomic repair of medial and lateral meniscal radial root tears with (1) an all-inside meniscal repair device and (2) an antegrade suture passer. We present the technical requirements and tips for these techniques. For lateral meniscal radial root repair with an all-inside meniscal repair device, ideal viewing is from an anterolateral portal with ...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
A meniscal root tear is one of the common knee injuries that can lead to degenerative changes in the...
Complete radial tears of the meniscus render the entirety of the meniscus functionally incompetent (...
Double radial tears of the lateral meniscus are rare injuries that typically occur in the setting of...
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
Improved understanding and treatment of posterior medial and lateral meniscus root tears have attrac...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
Complete radial tears of the medial meniscus significantly decrease the meniscal tissue's ability to...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
There is controversy about the treatment for unstable full radial posterior lateral meniscus tears, ...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
A meniscal root tear is one of the common knee injuries that can lead to degenerative changes in the...
Complete radial tears of the meniscus render the entirety of the meniscus functionally incompetent (...
Double radial tears of the lateral meniscus are rare injuries that typically occur in the setting of...
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
Improved understanding and treatment of posterior medial and lateral meniscus root tears have attrac...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
Complete radial tears of the medial meniscus significantly decrease the meniscal tissue's ability to...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
There is controversy about the treatment for unstable full radial posterior lateral meniscus tears, ...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
A meniscal root tear is one of the common knee injuries that can lead to degenerative changes in the...
Complete radial tears of the meniscus render the entirety of the meniscus functionally incompetent (...