PushLock® Anchor Technique - SLAP

The PushLock anchor is designed for simple and secure arthroscopic glenohumeral joint instability repair. The knotless technique saves valuable time and eliminates the possibility of knot impingement. This suture-first technique allows surgeons to independently pass suture through the desired amount of tissue before anchor implantation. Multiple suture configurations, including simple cinch and mattress stitches, can be accomplished with FiberWire®, FiberLink® SutureTape, FiberStick™, SutureTape, or LabralTape™ sutures using the Labral Scorpion™ or QuickPass™ SutureLasso™ suture passers. Tissue tension can be visualized and adjusted, if necessary, prior to final anchor implantation.

Please note that certain bio (PLLA) anchors and screws are not available for sale in EMEA.

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The PushLock anchor is designed for simple and secure arthroscopic glenohumeral joint instability repair. The knotless technique saves valuable time and eliminates the possibility of knot impingement. This suture-first technique allows surgeons to independently pass suture through the desired amount of tissue before anchor implantation. Multiple suture configurations, including simple cinch and mattress stitches, can be accomplished with FiberWire®, FiberLink® SutureTape, FiberStick™, SutureTape, or LabralTape™ sutures using the Labral Scorpion™ or QuickPass™ SutureLasso™ suture passers. Tissue tension can be visualized and adjusted, if necessary, prior to final anchor implantation.

Please note that certain bio (PLLA) anchors and screws are not available for sale in EMEA.

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Educational Resources and Products

SLAP Repair Using FiberStick™ SutureTape With 2.9 mm Short PushLock® Anchors

Paul C. Brady, MD
Surgical Technique Videos | 05:25 | English | 02/07/2025 | VID1-006687-en-US A

Knotless SLAP Repair Using the Short 2.9 mm BioComposite PushLock® Anchor

Kyle Anderson, MD
Surgical Technique Videos | 03:48 | English | 05/02/2019 | VID1-00107-EN C
PushLock® Suture Anchor for Knotless Instability Repair
PushLock® Suture Anchor for Knotless Instability Repair
Surgical Technique Guides | English | 05/08/2025 | LB1-0520-EN H
PushLock® Mattress Stitch SLAP Repair
Surgical Technique Animations | 01:21 | English | 03/16/2009 | AN1-000437-en-US A
PushLock® Knotless Instability Repair
Surgical Technique Animations | 01:00 | English | 04/30/2012 | AN1-00217-EN A
Knotless Labral Repair Scientific Update
Knotless Labral Repair Scientific Update
Scientific Updates | English | 03/06/2025 | DOC1-000338-en-US C
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PushLock® Knotless Instability Repair
01:00 | English | 04/30/2012 | AN1-00217-EN A
PushLock® Mattress Stitch SLAP Repair
01:21 | English | 03/16/2009 | AN1-000437-en-US A

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Presentation Videos (6)

Post-SLAP Repair PASTA Lesion in an Overhead Athlete
L. Pearce McCarty III, MD
05:05 | English | 07/27/2018 | VPT1-00867-EN B
SLAP Lesions and the Overhead Throwing Athlete
Chris Ahmad, MD
17:10 | English | 11/11/2016 | VPT1-00694-EN A
SLAP Repair - eve
Jim Bradley, MD
14:25 | English | 10/12/2016 | VPT1-00704-EN A
Anterior Instability and SLAP Repair: Current Concepts
Kyle Anderson, MD
08:53 | English | 09/16/2014 | VPT1-00279-EN A
Knot Tying Studies
Bryan Hanypsiak, MD
14:16 | English | 03/22/2013 | VPT1-0001-EN A
Case Presentation: What Your Knots Are Doing To The Rotator Cuff
Neal ElAttrache, MD
04:56 | English | 02/28/2012 | VPT1-0008-EN A

Scientific Updates (1)

Knotless Labral Repair Scientific Update
Knotless Labral Repair Scientific Update
English | 03/06/2025 | DOC1-000338-en-US C

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