Arthroscopy Techniques, cilt.16,2023, sa.October 16, 2023, ss.1-6, 2023 (ESCI)
Abstract: Medial meniscal root injury is known to cause an increase in the tibiofemoral contact pressure and results in
early osteoarthritis. Several techniques have been described for transosseous suture repair. Typically, the sutures are
passed through the meniscus, pulled out through a transtibial tunnel, and tied over a bone bridge, a suture button, or a
screw at the anterior tibial cortex. Desired meniscus root tension may not be achieved in transosseous fixation with a
suture button. The suspensory fixation technique is aimed to prevent secondary looseness in the knot attached to the
button implant in the tibia and to provide the desired tension in the fixation of the button implant in different degrees of
flexion of the knee.