FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant

The FiberTag TightRope II implant adds optimized features to the revolutionary FiberTag TightRope implant design. New shorter locking splices create a shorter minimum loop length to maximize the amount of graft in the socket. A flat-tape loop and tensioning strands improve strength, feel, and handling.1

Additionally, the FiberTag TightRope II implant is available with a preloaded FiberTape® suture for the InternalBrace™ technique, which peer-reviewed research associates with lower graft retear rates,2 less pain, improved patient-reported outcomes, and a faster and higher rate of return to preinjury level of activity.3

The redesigned cortical button includes a proprietary knotless fifth locking mechanism for increased strength and resistance to cyclic displacement, allowing for precise, incremental retensioning of the construct after final fixation.4 Finally, the enhanced design of the packaging card improves suture management during implant assembly.

References

1. Arthrex, Inc. Data on file (LA1-00038-EN_B). Naples, FL; 2017.

2. Daniel AV, Wijdicks CA, Smith PA. Reduced incidence of revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with internal brace augmentation. Orthop J Sports Med. 2023;11(7):23259671231178026. doi:10.1177/23259671231178026

3. Bodendorfer BM, Michaelson EM, Shu HT, et al. Suture augmented versus standard anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a matched comparative analysis. Arthroscopy. 2019;35(7):2114-2122. doi:10.1016/j.arthro.2019.01.054

4. Arthrex, Inc. Data on file (APT-G01155). Munich, Germany; 2020.

The InternalBrace surgical technique is intended only to augment the primary repair/reconstruction by expanding the area of tissue approximation during the healing period and is not intended as a replacement for the native ligament. The InternalBrace technique is for use during soft tissue-to-bone fixation procedures and is not cleared for bone-to-bone fixation.

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The FiberTag TightRope II implant adds optimized features to the revolutionary FiberTag TightRope implant design. New shorter locking splices create a shorter minimum loop length to maximize the amount of graft in the socket. A flat-tape loop and tensioning strands improve strength, feel, and handling.1

Additionally, the FiberTag TightRope II implant is available with a preloaded FiberTape® suture for the InternalBrace™ technique, which peer-reviewed research associates with lower graft retear rates,2 less pain, improved patient-reported outcomes, and a faster and higher rate of return to preinjury level of activity.3

The redesigned cortical button includes a proprietary knotless fifth locking mechanism for increased strength and resistance to cyclic displacement, allowing for precise, incremental retensioning of the construct after final fixation.4 Finally, the enhanced design of the packaging card improves suture management during implant assembly.

References

1. Arthrex, Inc. Data on file (LA1-00038-EN_B). Naples, FL; 2017.

2. Daniel AV, Wijdicks CA, Smith PA. Reduced incidence of revision anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with internal brace augmentation. Orthop J Sports Med. 2023;11(7):23259671231178026. doi:10.1177/23259671231178026

3. Bodendorfer BM, Michaelson EM, Shu HT, et al. Suture augmented versus standard anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a matched comparative analysis. Arthroscopy. 2019;35(7):2114-2122. doi:10.1016/j.arthro.2019.01.054

4. Arthrex, Inc. Data on file (APT-G01155). Munich, Germany; 2020.

The InternalBrace surgical technique is intended only to augment the primary repair/reconstruction by expanding the area of tissue approximation during the healing period and is not intended as a replacement for the native ligament. The InternalBrace technique is for use during soft tissue-to-bone fixation procedures and is not cleared for bone-to-bone fixation.

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Educational Resources and Products

All-Inside, All-Epiphyseal QuadLink™ ACLR: FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant and Pediatric Guides

Paul Saluan, MD
Surgical Technique Videos | 27:40 | English | 05/15/2023 | VID1-003807-en-US A

QuadLink™ ACL Reconstruction With LET Using Knee FiberTak® FiberStaple™ Technique

Harris Slone, MD
Surgical Technique Videos | 14:33 | English | 08/18/2023 | VID1-004026-en-US A
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QuadLink™ ACL Reconstruction Using FiberTag® TightRope® II Implants and InternalBrace™ Technique
QuadLink™ ACL Reconstruction Using FiberTag® TightRope® II Implants and InternalBrace™ Technique
Walter R. Lowe, MD
10:31 | English | 08/18/2023 | VID1-003951-en-US A
QuadLink™ ACL Reconstruction With LET Using Knee FiberTak® FiberStaple™ Technique
QuadLink™ ACL Reconstruction With LET Using Knee FiberTak® FiberStaple™ Technique
Harris Slone, MD
14:33 | English | 08/18/2023 | VID1-004026-en-US A
QuadLink™ ACL Reconstruction With a Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis Using Knee FiberTak® Anchors
QuadLink™ ACL Reconstruction With a Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis Using Knee FiberTak® Anchors
John W. Xerogeanes, MD
20:24 | English | 08/15/2023 | VID1-004027-en-US A
All-Inside, All-Epiphyseal QuadLink™ ACLR: FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant and Pediatric Guides
All-Inside, All-Epiphyseal QuadLink™ ACLR: FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant and Pediatric Guides
Paul Saluan, MD
27:40 | English | 05/15/2023 | VID1-003807-en-US A

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FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant
FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant
English | 02/08/2024 | DOC1-001275-en-US A

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FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant With InternalBrace™ Technique Tips and Pearls
FiberTag® TightRope® II Implant With InternalBrace™ Technique Tips and Pearls
Justin Boyle
07:31 | English | 08/01/2023 | VID1-004022-en-US A

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BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 1: Innovative Solutions
BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 1: Innovative Solutions
Christopher Adams, MD | John W. Xerogeanes, MD | J. Lee Pace, MD
05:34 | English | 04/05/2023 | VID1-003467-en-US A
BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 2: Technique Play-by-Play
BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 2: Technique Play-by-Play
Christopher Adams, MD | Frank A. Cordasco, MD, MS | Rachel M. Frank, MD
05:54 | English | 04/05/2023 | VID1-003468-en-US A
BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 3: Making the Case
BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 3: Making the Case
Christopher Adams, MD | Frank A. Cordasco, MD, MS | Rachel M. Frank, MD
09:09 | English | 04/05/2023 | VID1-003469-en-US A
BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 4: Lessons Learned
BreakThrough™ With Christopher Adams—Quad ACL Episode 4: Lessons Learned
Christopher Adams, MD | John W. Xerogeanes, MD | J. Lee Pace, MD
04:36 | English | 04/05/2023 | VID1-003470-en-US A