Arthroscopy Techniques (Feb 2016)

Arthroscopic Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Fixation Using a Modified Mason-Allen Stitch

  • Kyu Sung Chung, M.D.,
  • Jeong Ku Ha, M.D.,
  • Ho Jong Ra, M.D.,
  • Jin Goo Kim, M.D., Ph.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. e63 – e66

Abstract

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A complete radial tear of the meniscus posterior root, which can effectively cause a state of total meniscectomy via loss of hoop tension, requires that the torn root be repaired. Several methods have been used to repair medial meniscus posterior root tears, most of which are based on a simple stitch technique that is known to have stitch-holding strength. We applied a modified version of the Mason-Allen stitch technique, which is recognized as a method for rotator cuff repair surgery because its locking effect overcomes the potential weakness of simple stitches. This article introduces the medial meniscus posterior root tears repair procedure based on a modified Mason-Allen stitch technique in which 2 strands (i.e., 1 simple horizontal and 1 simple vertical stitch) are used.