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AANA Knee Arthroscopy - September 2024
All-inside, Inside-out, Outside-in: How do I Decid ...
All-inside, Inside-out, Outside-in: How do I Decide and How I Do It
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Lee Pace discusses meniscus repair techniques— all-inside, inside-out, and outside-in—highlighting the importance of anatomic reduction, biologic augmentation, and circumferential compression for successful healing. He classifies repairs as capsular-based (fixation anchoring to the capsule) or meniscal-based (suture contained within the meniscus), each suited to different tear locations and types. Medial meniscus tears often use capsular-based all-inside or inside-out repairs, especially posterior horn tears, while lateral meniscus posterior horn tears typically warrant meniscal-based repairs to preserve normal motion. Complex tears may require hybrid approaches. He explains the pros and cons of each technique: inside-out and outside-in offer strong fixation but need incisions and risk neurovascular injury, whereas all-inside is quicker with less dissection but may have implant limitations. Meniscal-based repairs suit radial and horizontal cleavage tears biomechanically better and avoid cartilage damage. Mastery of multiple approaches enables tailored, effective repairs depending on tear pattern, location, and meniscus side.
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Dr. Lee Pace
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meniscus repair techniques
all-inside repair
inside-out repair
outside-in repair
capsular-based repair
meniscal-based repair
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