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Arthroscopic Treatment of Type 1B Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex Tear by “Outside-In” Repair Technique Using Transcapsular Transverse Mattress Suture
Arthroscopy TechniquesVol. 6Issue 5e1581–e1586Published online: September 11, 2017- Maysara Abdelhalim Bayoumy
- Amr El-Sayed
- Hesham A. Elkady
- Waleed Reyad Saleh
- Hatem G. Said
- Abdelaziz M. Ali
Cited in Scopus: 6Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) injuries are increasingly recognized as a cause of ulnar-sided wrist pain. Palmer grouped these tears into either traumatic or degenerative, with various subclassifications. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), arthrogram, and arthroscopy are the methods used to establish the diagnosis. Several arthroscopic methods of TFCC repair including outside-in, inside-out, and all-inside techniques have been described. The outside-in repair, which involves piercing the TFCC via the ulnar side of the wrist, has been described by several authors, but the technique varies among authors with respect to instrumentation and subtle surgical modifications.