Smith & Nephew Endobutton CL 20mm
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Description
ENDOBUTTON CL
Simple, strong and stiff for more solid ACL reconstruction
Introducing one of the strongest soft tissue fixation devices for cruciate reconstruction, the ENDOBUTTON◊ CL fixation device. Its pre-threaded, continuous loop of suture demonstrates among the highest failure loads of any competitive device. The ENDOBUTTON CL fixation device offers simple rigid fixation.
Benefits and Features
- Truly endoscopic procedure-does not require a second incision
- Standard technique allows for endoscopic revision without lateral incision and bone removal
- Consistent cortical fixation-does not rely on cancellous bone quality
- Multiple sizes allow surgeon to determine length of graft to insert in the femoral socket
- The only soft tissue fixation device that can be used with twin socket techniques
Additional information
| Size | 1 |
|---|---|
| Arms | N/A |
| Manufacturer | |
| Unit | box of 1 |
- FDA Product Code: GAT MBI
- FDA Product Code Name: Suture, Nonabsorbable, Synthetic, Polyethylene / Fastener, Fixation, Nondegradable, Soft Tissue
- GMDN Term Code: 45062
- GMDN Term Name: Tendon/ligament bone anchor, non-bioabsorbable
- GMDN Term Description: A non-bioabsorbable device designed to be implanted into bone for the attachment of tendons/ligaments/soft tissues either directly or via a suture attached to the device; typically used in arthroscopic or open surgical procedures. This device is available in various designs and sizes and is made of a material that cannot be chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes [e.g., titanium (Ti)].
