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Fig. 2

From: The modified cross-suture technique for unilateral pulled-out anchor during all-inside meniscal repair

Fig. 2

Typical case. The male patient was 33 years old and had an ACL rupture as well as a medial meniscal tear (a, c) in the right knee. The meniscus tear length was 2 cm. Two unilateral anchors of the all-inside meniscal repair system were pulled out intraoperatively (d, e, f). The modified cross-suture method (g) was used to remedy the error of unilateral suture anchor pulling out and to eventually complete an effective repair (h). According to the postoperative MRI 1 year postoperatively, meniscus healing was good (b)

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