Transcription of Arthrex Bio-Tenodesis™ Screw System
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ElbowKneeFoot & AnkleProximal Biceps Tendon Repair and Rotator Cuff RepairHandShoulderArthrexScrew SystemThe ONLY Complete Tendon Transfer SystemBio-TenodesisTM Ligament Reconstruction Tendon Interposition (LRTI), Scapholunate Ligament Reconstruction and Collateral Ligament ReconstructionUCL and Distal Biceps Tendon RepairLateral and Medial Collateral Ligament Repair and Secondary Fixation of an ACL Soft Tissue GraftAchilles, Lateral Stabilizations and FDL, FHL Tendon TransfersBioComposite and PEEK ScrewsAverage Load-to-Failure*data on file6050403020100 57 ,4 mm24 GIIS uture AnchorAR-1350 DStrongest Fixation StrengthThe chart below demonstrates the average load-to-failure force of the Bio-Tenodesis Screw compared to the Mitek GII Suture Anchor. The testing was performed to determine the mechanical strength of fixation of a biceps tendon by the Bio-Tenodesis Screw in a bone socket.
a b c Creation of the FiberWire Suture Loop The surgeon must create a FiberWire loop at the tip of the driver to snare the tendon so it can be placed
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