Inside-Out Anchor Placement: A Technique to Instrument Far Medial Anchors in Acetabular Labral Repair

Fabien Meta, Zachary C. Reuter, Xuankang Pan, Aaron J. Krych, Mario Hevesi

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Abstract

Labral tears most commonly occur anteriorly between the 12- and 3-o'clock positions, with the 12-o'clock position denoted as superior and the 3-o'clock position denoted as anterior. When approaching the 3-o'clock position and beyond, suture anchor placement becomes difficult given the challenging arthroscopic trajectory and an overall thin anterior rim of cortical bone for anchor purchase, resulting in a narrow angle of safe drilling. The purpose of this technical note is to present a safe and reproducible method of suture anchor placement during acetabular labral repair approaching the 3- and 4-o'clock positions, with the 12-o'clock position representing the superior anatomic location and the 3-o'clock position representing the anterior anatomic location regardless of hip laterality. We use an inside-out anchor placement technique to place far medial anchors, which differs from the conventional techniques (e.g., outside-in technique) in which anchor placement is performed along the external margin of the acetabular labrum.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number102949
JournalArthroscopy Techniques
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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