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Elsevier, The Knee, 2(19), p. 84-86

DOI: 10.1016/j.knee.2010.08.009

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Technical note: easy graft passage without posterior portals in PCL reconstruction.

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Abstract

Graft passage during arthroscopically assisted, single-bundle transtibial PCL reconstruction is a technically demanding surgical procedure. We propose the use of a so called Deschamps clamp, originally designed for cerclage wire transport, in combination with a meniscal repair needle with an eye. This facilitates easy passage of a pull-through needle and obviates extensive debridement of the tibial insertion. Posterior portals are not needed.