Rotator Cuff Grasper

The Rotator Cuff Grasper features a long shaft and a wide, deep jaw that allows for superior purchase when grasping tissue during rotator cuff surgery.

The SR Series Graspers feature a self-releasing lock mechanism that is easily disengaged by simply moving the handles apart. The NR series Graspers have non-locking handles for ease of use in difficult hand positions encountered during surgery. The WishBone Series Graspers feature a ratcheting lock mechanism that can be disengaged for non-locking operation.

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The Rotator Cuff Grasper features a long shaft and a wide, deep jaw that allows for superior purchase when grasping tissue during rotator cuff surgery.

The SR Series Graspers feature a self-releasing lock mechanism that is easily disengaged by simply moving the handles apart. The NR series Graspers have non-locking handles for ease of use in difficult hand positions encountered during surgery. The WishBone Series Graspers feature a ratcheting lock mechanism that can be disengaged for non-locking operation.

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Surgical Technique Videos (1)

PASTA Repair Using the 3.9 mm Knotless Corkscrew® Anchor
PASTA Repair Using the 3.9 mm Knotless Corkscrew® Anchor
Alan M. Hirahara, FRCS, MD
08:12 | English | 11/15/2018 | VID1-01477-EN A

Case Presentation Videos (1)

Bursal Acromial Reconstruction Case Presentation
Bursal Acromial Reconstruction Case Presentation
Matt Ravenscroft, FRCS, MBBS
04:30 | English | 06/13/2022 | VID1-003069-en-US A

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Knotless Medial and Lateral Row Rotator Cuff Repair
Knotless Medial and Lateral Row Rotator Cuff Repair
Stephen S. Burkhart, MD
10:28 | English | 09/11/2019 | VID1-000239-en-US A
Superior Capsular Reconstruction (SCR): Biomechanics, Technique and Early Results
Superior Capsular Reconstruction (SCR): Biomechanics, Technique and Early Results
Alan M. Hirahara, FRCS, MD
10:43 | English | 05/01/2015 | VPT1-00511-EN B