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      • Subpectoral biceps tenodesis using cortical buttons and the tension-slide technique allows for reliable tensioning and a bicortical or unicortical repair of the long head of the biceps. Featuring a locking jaw, the TensionTight™ button is used for performing knotless onlay biceps tenodesis with an arthroscopic suprapectoral or open …
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      • The TensionTight™ button is used to perform a knotless onlay biceps tenodesis with an arthroscopic suprapectoral or open subpectoral approach. A locking jaw in the button allows for a knotless biceps tenodesis. Securing the biceps tendon repair with a Loop 'N' Tack™ stitch enables an all-arthroscopic suprapectoral onlay tenodesis.