ABSTRACT
Simultaneous repair of a radial tear at the tibial attachment site of the posterior
horn of the medial meniscus under special circumstances requiring tibial valgus osteotomy
is technically difficult. First, most patients who need an osteotomy have a narrowed
medial tibiofemoral joint space. In such a situation, the pull-out suture technique
is more difficult to perform than in a normal joint space. Second, pulling out suture
strands that penetrate the posterior horn of the medial meniscus to the anterior tibial
cortex increases the risk of transection during osteotomy. We performed a meniscus
repair combined with an opening wedge tibial valgus osteotomy without complications
and present our technique as a new method for use in selective cases necessitating
both meniscus repair of a complete radial tear and opening wedge tibial osteotomy.