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During the insertion of the screwdriver am I in danger of damaging the posterior structures of the knee if the screwdriver penetrates the back of the meniscus?

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During the insertion of the screwdriver am I in danger of damaging the posterior structures of the knee if the screwdriver penetrates the back of the meniscus?

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The Inion Trinon™ meniscal repair system comes complete with cannulas that provide a window to optimise visualisation during screw insertion. Controlled screw insertion means that the surgeon can feel the movement of the meniscus screw, which is absent when using other type of devices. Inion Trinion™ dedicated screw driver provides for optimal positioning of the screw. It is possible to reverse the screw for replacement if necessary. Earlier and some current devices on the market have to be fired into the meniscus which meant much less control and one “shot” only.

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