An all-inside double-socket ACL reconstruction technique, according to
which a femoral socket and a closed tibial socket are provided to
accommodate retrograde fixation of at least one graft (for example, a
semitendonosus allograft) within the sockets. The closed tibial socket is
formed by using a retrograde drill device provided with a retrograde
drill cutter detachable from a retrograde drill guide pin. The femoral
socket may be formed by the retrograde drill method or by a conventional
method, and may be carried out before or after the formation of the
tibial socket. The graft is secured in the knee by employing a
transversal implant, or by employing an interference screw, and/or a
continuous loop/button construct.