Abstract

The desired outcome of meniscal transplantation is to resolve pain and restore biomechanical function in thesymptomatic postmeniscectomy patient. The evolution of the technique has progressed with the premise that the meniscus transplant must participate in load sharing. Biomechanical basic science testing has shown that to participate in force transfer, the meniscus must be anchored anatomically with bony fixation. The goals of the bone bridge in slot technique are to adhere to biomechanical principles on bony fixation, while improving procedure ease and reproducibility.

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