Abstract:To introduce an innovative arthroscopic technique using a suspensory device and the treatment outcome of arthroscopic treatment of posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fractures with TightRope. Methods 12 patients with posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fractures were operated under arthroscopy with TightRope. The functional exercise was started after one week postoperatively with a knee extension brace. The total knee function was evaluated with Lysholm scale after 10 months postoperatively. Results All these cases were followed up for an average 12.6 months (range, 10 ~ 14 months) and had primary healing after fracture fixation. At 10 months postoperatively there was no extension limitation. Except for one patient who had 15° flexion limitation. 2 patients were found with the posterior drawer test (+). The Lysholm knee score were (45.6 ± 6.3) before operation and (87.8 ± 4.8) after 10 months postoperatively. There was significant difference between preoperative and postoperative (P < 0.05). Conclusion The method of arthroscopic treatment of posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture with TightRope enables strong fixation with minimal dissection, and is simple to operate. Treatment outcomes using TightRope in the fixation of posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fractures are encouraging.