Arthroscopy Techniques (Aug 2015)

Bridging Suture Repair for Acetabular Chondral Carpet Delamination

  • Mitsunori Kaya, M.D.,
  • Toshiaki Hirose, M.D.,
  • Toshihiko Yamashita, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. e345 – e348

Abstract

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Acetabular chondral carpet delamination is a frequent finding at hip arthroscopy. The cartilage is macroscopically normal but deboned from the subchondral bone, without a disruption at the chondrolabral junction. Arthroscopic anatomic repair of delaminated cartilage is challenging. We propose that a combination of microfracture and use of stitches to press the delaminated cartilage against the subchondral bone using a suture limb offers an effective method to provide an environment for cartilage repair. This article describes the technique of bridging suture repair for carpet delamination in detail; the technique enables the surgeon to stabilize the delaminated acetabular cartilage. Intra-articular soft anchors and an acetabular rim knotless anchor footprint provide a stable repair for delaminated cartilage. This technique is especially helpful in cases with acetabular cartilage carpet delamination.