Abstract: Objective To investigate the clinical effect of tibial intercondylar eminence avulsion comminuted fracture by arthroscopic treatment with anchors. Methods Retrospective analysis of 15 cases was used on arthroscopic treatment for tibial intercondylar eminence avulsion comminuted fracture. Three-dimensional computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were used to evaluate the injured knee According to Meyers and Mckeever classification. All 15 cases were rated to type Ⅳ. The double-Suture anchors were used to fix the comminuted fracture and bone tunnel was built and ACL was fixed by suture through bone tunnel at tubercle of tibia. Anterior drawer test and Lachman test of all patients were positive. Lyscholm and IKDC 2000 scores were (45.5 ± 4.5), (52.6 ± 3.2), respectively. The X-ray films was used to assess the reduction and the bone healing of tibial intercondylar eminence avulsion comminuted fracture at 1 day and 6 months post-operation respectively. Results All patients were followed no less 24 months The X-ray films showed good reduction and the healing of fracture 6 months after operation. The range of knee motion was 0~125°. The mean Lyscholm scores was significantly improved (96.5 ± 1.2) postoperatively. IKDC 2000 scores increased from preoperatively to (91.2 ± 2.2) postoperatively. Conclusion Arthroscopic treatment using anchors for tibial intercondylar eminence avulsion comminuted fracture was an effective method. Excellent reduction, anatomic reconstruction and bone healing with minimal invasion, simplicity and safety can be obtained.