SwiveLock® Instability Technique - Anterior

The SwiveLock anchor is designed for knotless, arthroscopic glenohumeral joint instability repair. It is sized and used similarly to the 2.9 mm PushLock® anchor, with the key difference being its threaded and vented anchor body, which "twists in" rather than "taps in.” The SwiveLock anchor provides the ability to independently pass the suture through a desired amount of tissue prior to anchor implantation. This feature allows the surgeon to properly capture the amount of capsule or labrum required for the pathology being treated. The surgeon can visualize and adjust tissue tension prior to final implant installation. The anchor is twisted into its final position and the sutures are cut flush.

The body of the anchor is available in a biocomposite material that combines PLLA with ß-TCP, or a nonabsorbable thermoplastic material, polyetheretherketone (PEEK). Both are strong, revisable, and radiolucent implants. Both versions use a PEEK eyelet for superior strength during insertion, allowing for firm tissue tensioning and shifting.

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The SwiveLock anchor is designed for knotless, arthroscopic glenohumeral joint instability repair. It is sized and used similarly to the 2.9 mm PushLock® anchor, with the key difference being its threaded and vented anchor body, which "twists in" rather than "taps in.” The SwiveLock anchor provides the ability to independently pass the suture through a desired amount of tissue prior to anchor implantation. This feature allows the surgeon to properly capture the amount of capsule or labrum required for the pathology being treated. The surgeon can visualize and adjust tissue tension prior to final implant installation. The anchor is twisted into its final position and the sutures are cut flush.

The body of the anchor is available in a biocomposite material that combines PLLA with ß-TCP, or a nonabsorbable thermoplastic material, polyetheretherketone (PEEK). Both are strong, revisable, and radiolucent implants. Both versions use a PEEK eyelet for superior strength during insertion, allowing for firm tissue tensioning and shifting.

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Educational Resources and Products

3.5 mm Labral SwiveLock with FiberStick

Surgical Technique Animations | 00:52 | English | 03/04/2011 | AN1-000431-en-US A

Knotless Instability Repair using the PushLock®, SwiveLock® & LabralTape™

Kyle Anderson, MD
Surgical Technique Videos | 10:16 | English | 02/24/2014 | VID1-00061-EN A
Knotless Bankart Repair Using the Labral SwiveLock® and FiberStick™
Knotless Bankart Repair Using the Labral SwiveLock® and FiberStick™
Surgical Technique Guides | English | 08/06/2013 | LT1-0512-EN B
Shoulder and Elbow - Next Generation in Repair and Reconstruction 2024
Shoulder and Elbow - Next Generation in Repair and Reconstruction 2024
Catalogs | English | 02/02/2024 | LB1-0220-EN AD
SwiveLock® Suture Anchors: The Most Trusted and Versatile Soft Tissue-to-Bone Fixation System
Product Demonstrations | 01:14 | English | 09/18/2020 | AN1-000080-en-US B
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Knotless Instability Repair using the PushLock®, SwiveLock® & LabralTape™
Kyle Anderson, MD
10:16 | English | 02/24/2014 | VID1-00061-EN A

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3.5 mm Labral SwiveLock with FiberStick
00:52 | English | 03/04/2011 | AN1-000431-en-US A

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