ACL TightRope Brochure
ACL TightRope Brochure
ACL TightRope Brochure
ACL TightRope
Techniques
1
Transtibial Medial Portal FlipCutter
The femoral socket may be drilled transtibially, through the medial portal or retrograde using the FlipCutter.
2
For medial portal and transtibial drilling, use the RetroButton Drill Pin II. Note the intraosseous distance by pulling back on the pin by hand until it catches the femoral cortex. Read the depth marking on the pin closest to the femoral notch.
3
Medial Portal
3a
FlipCutter
Drill the femur to a depth equal to the amount of graft desired in the socket, using the Low Profile Reamers. After creating the tibial tunnel, bring the passing suture through the tibia.
If using the FlipCutter, read the intraosseous length off the Drill Sleeve. Retrograde drill the femur to a depth equal to the amount of graft desired in the femoral socket. (see brochure LB0169 for FlipCutter technique). After creating the tibial tunnel, bring the passing suture through the tibia.
Passing Suture
Place the button vertically at the end of the Graft Sizing Block. Mark the implant (a) at a distance equal to the intraosseous length from the button. Mark the graft (b) at a point equal to the depth of the femoral socket. Mark the first few inches of the TightRope shortening strands (c) with a surgical marker to distinguish them from the rest of the implant arthroscopically.
4
Pass the blue passing suture through the tibia and out the femur. Rotate the button so that the top side is facing lateral. Pull the button through the femur until it exits the lateral cortex to achieve fixation. This is indicated when the mark on the implant reaches the femoral socket. Pull on the graft to confirm fixation. Note: Do not put any tension on the TightRope shortening strands until the button has been passed, as this could compromise graft advancement.
5
Retrieve the marked TightRope shortening strands from the implant through the medial portal. Advance the graft and pull tension on the TightRope shortening strands. The graft will be completely seated when the mark on the graft reaches the femoral socket. Important: Pull on the graft firmly to confirm fixation. Retension shortening strands if necessary.
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It may be helpful to pull individually on the TightRope shortening strands for final graft tensioning. After confirming fixation, cut the TightRope shortening strands with an arthroscopic #2 FiberWire cutter. Proceed with tibial fixation. Alternatively, shortening strands may be kept until tibial fixation is complete and then cut after confirming proper graft tension.
Ordering Information
ACL TightRope AR-1588T
This description of technique is provided as an educational tool and clinical aid to assist properly licensed medical professionals in the usage of specific Arthrex products. As part of this professional usage, the medical professional must use their professional judgment in making any final determinations in product usage and technique. In doing so, the medical professional should rely on their own training and experience and should conduct a thorough review of pertinent medical literature and the products Directions For Use.