Microinvasive Meniscal Suture with Disposable Needle.
Edmar Stieven FilhoCarolline Popovicz NunesFernando Martins RosaPaul André Alain MilcentMario Massatomo NambaMauro Batista AlbanoPublished in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2021)
The first meniscal suture was performed in 1885 and took about a century to become popular. Currently, all-inside meniscal repair devices are widely used. However, this technique presents the disadvantage of being a method dependent on specific devices, presenting a higher cost than other techniques. This high cost limits the use of such a technique in many locations. The objective of the present technical note is to describe a microinvasive meniscal suture technique as a modification of the all-inside technique, using a disposable 40 × 12 mm procedure needle. The authors believe that the proposed modification to the technique can make it more popular, enabling the use of the microinvasive technique in places with limited resources.