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This 36-yeаr-оld femаle presents with аn avulsed anteriоr cruciate ligament оff the femoral condyle with a complete white on white horizontal cleavage tear of the posterior horn of the medial meniscus, causing instability. A general endotracheal anesthesia was performed, and the patient was placed supine on the operating table. The right lower extremity was prepped with Betadine and draped free. Standard arthroscopic portals were created, and the knee was systematically examined and probed. The posterior horn of the medial meniscus was noted to be buckled and frayed. This area was carefully probed and found to be irreparable. It was decided that our best option was to proceed with a limited partial meniscectomy, with the goal being to leave as much viable meniscal tissue as possible. Therefore, a medial infrapatellar portal was developed with a longitudinal stab wound. A series of straight-angled and curved basket punches was used to perform a saucerization of the damaged portion of the meniscus, leaving the intact portion of the medial meniscus in place. Debris was meticulously removed with the 4.0 meniscal cutter. Approximately 50% of the medial meniscus remained. Next, our attention was turned to the ACL repair. Through a 5 cm longitudinal anterior incision, a central one-third tendon bone was harvested. A 10 mm graft was taken and bone plug sculpted. Anterolateral notchplasty was done with a curette and polished with the burr. All debris was removed and instruments were used to ensure proper isometry. The graft was tightened in extension about 2.5 mm and actually lengthened in flexion, and this was considered acceptable. Endoscopic guides were used to create the tibial and femoral tunnels, and the edges were rasped smooth. Using a percutaneous guide pin, the graft was placed retrograde to the knee and secured proximally with an 8 x 25 mm interference screw. The knee was put through range of motion, and with the leg in 30 degrees of flexion with the posterior drawer applied to the proximal tibia; an 8 x 20 mm interference screw was used to secure the bone plug distally. The graft was tight, isometric and without adverse features. The wound was copiously irrigated with Kantrex1. Cancellous bone fragments from bone plugs were used to graft the donor site defect in the patella. The paratenon was closed over this to house the graft with a running #1 Vicryl. The edge of the distal bone plug was beveled with the rongeur. The subcutaneous tissue was closed with triple-0 Vicryl. Skin was closed with double-0 Prolene in a subcuticular fashion. Steri-Strips, sterile dressing, cryo cuff and hinged knee brace were applied. The patient was awakened and taken to the recovery room in satisfactory condition. What CPT® codes are reported?