Abstract:Abstract: Objective To investigate the effectiveness and safety of arthroscopic treatment for tibial eminence fracture (TEFx) using cannulated lag screw fixation through transpatellar-tendon portal. Methods Between January 2014 to December 2015, 23 consecutive cases with TEFx were admitted to our department. All these cases were addressed with cannulated lag screw fixation through transpatellar-tendon portal. All these cases were examined positive Lachman test and anterior draw test. All the affected knees were checked by plain radiograph at postoperative 1st day, 1st month, 3rd month and 6th month. Visual analogue scales (VAS), Lysholm scores, Tegner scores and International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) scores were documented at the last follow-up. Results The mean follow-up was 36 months (range 30?~?40 months). Infection, arthrofibrosis, limitation of extension, loss of reduction and neurovascular injury were not found after surgery. All these cases were examined normal range of motion, negative Lachman test and anterior draw test. The reduction of TEFx of all these cases on immdiately postoperative plain radiograph were good. Three months after the operation, the plain radiograph showed that the TEFx of all cases were complete healing. VAS scores was improved from (4.8 ± 1.2) preoperative to (1.2 ± 0.8) at the last follow-up (t = 18.72, P = 0.003). Lysholm scores was improved from (50.8 ± 6.2) preoperative to (90.8 ± 5.4) at the last follow-up (t = -42.64, P = 0.000). Tegner scores was improved from (4.0 ± 1.0) preoperative to (5.1 ± 1.2) at the last follow-up (t = -16.82, P = 0.005). IKDC scores was improved from (52.5 ± 7.4) preoperative to (91.5 ± 5.7) at the last follow-up (t = -40.58, P?=?0.000). Conclusion Arthroscopic treatment for tibial eminence fracture (TEFx) using cannulated lag screw fixation through transpatellar-tendon portal is secure and effective surgical option. This method have much advantages, including: minimal invasive, simple to perform and rapidly rehabilitation.