Designed for arthroscopic instability or rotator cuff repair, the knotless suture anchor uniquely
allows surgeons to adjust tension on the tissue intraoperatively, ensuring precise tissue
reduction and fixation.
Knotless anchors are available in 2.9 mm, 3.5 mm, 4.5mm and 5.5 mm sizes. The 2.9 mm and 3.5 mm Knotless anchors are optimized for labral repair. Use the 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm Knotless anchor for rotator cuff repair using the SutureBridge technique and the 3.5 mm Knotless anchor during rotator cuff or instability procedures.
The anchor bodies – available in nonabsorbable PEEK materials – are strong, revisable, and
radioluscent implants with no MRI artifact. Each anchor has a PEEK eyelet for superior strength during insertion to allow firm tissue tensioning and shifting .
The good knotless Anchor; They should be able to detect sutures in the bones, should not come back from the bone, facilitate the surgical technique, should not cause any problem in the post-op period, be biocompatible and allow early rehabilitation.
Knotless Anchor It can be use for soft tissues. The implant is made from one piece of PEEK.
Arthroscopic reconstructive surgery poses many challanges for the surgeon. One of these is the tying of arthroscopic knots. To achieve reliable, reproducible knots every time requires a lot of practice and skill. Some surgeons prefer knotless devices for many reasons.
Knots are extremely strong and reliable. Well tied knots are strong enough to withstand tendon and bone forces.