Abstract

Medial meniscus root repair is often combined with correction of knee varus alignment by performing an opening wedge high tibial osteotomy (HTO) in patients with varus knee malalignment, particularly in those with suspected long-term medial meniscus root tear (MRT). Before planning a corrective alignment treatment, radiographic imaging of the knee alignment is recommended to assess a medial joint space and the tibiofemoral axis. Because HTO can reduce pressure on the repair site, new alignment may promote healing in the attachment of the MR repair. When HTO is used with meniscus root repair (MRR), the tunnel convergence remains a major concern. We describe an arthroscopic technique for treating chronic MRT with knee malalignment using the technique of arthroscopic posterior MRR with HTO. This approach was used to enhance anatomic healing of the meniscus root, decrease the load to the medial knee compartment to achieve MRR, and stop progressive osteoarthritis of the medial knee compartment.

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