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Dual-Docking 4-Ply Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction With InternalBrace™ Repair
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- Resource Type: Case Presentation Videos
- Ref. #: VID1-003391-en-US
- Version: A
- Language: English
- Revision Date: 10/20/2022
Patrick M. Connor, MD (Charlotte, NC), discusses the evolution of his treatment of elbow ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction and demonstrates his dual-docking 4-ply UCL reconstruction with the InternalBrace™ ligament augmentation procedure.
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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Bursal Acromial Reconstruction Case Presentation
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- Resource Type: Case Presentation Videos
- Ref. #: VID1-003069-en-US
- Version: A
- Language: English
- Revision Date: 06/13/2022
Matt Ravenscroft, MBBS, FRCS (Manchester, UK), discusses bursal acromial reconstruction (BAR), an innovative technique for irreparable rotator cuff tears. Mr. Ravenscroft uses the BAR technique to attach ArthroFlex dermal allograft to the underside of the acromion, which provides a protective covering that helps prevent humeral-acromial contact for pain relief in low-demand patients. He also shares his clinical results over the past 2 years and highlights a case example.
ArthroFLEX® is a registered trademark of LifeNet Health.
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Bursal Acromial Reconstruction Case Presentation
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- Resource Type: Case Presentation Videos
- Ref. #: VID1-003069-en-US
- Version: A
- Language: English
- Revision Date: 06/13/2022
Matt Ravenscroft, MBBS, FRCS (Manchester, UK), discusses bursal acromial reconstruction (BAR), an innovative technique for irreparable rotator cuff tears. Mr. Ravenscroft uses the BAR technique to attach ArthroFlex dermal allograft to the underside of the acromion, which provides a protective covering that helps prevent humeral-acromial contact for pain relief in low-demand patients. He also shares his clinical results over the past 2 years and highlights a case example.
ArthroFLEX® is a registered trademark of LifeNet Health.
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UCL Repair Using InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation Repair
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- Resource Type: Surgical Technique Videos
- Ref. #: VID1-002771-en-US
- Version: A
- Language: English
- Revision Date: 04/04/2022
Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD (Birmingham, AL), demonstrates an InternalBrace™ ligament augmentation repair to the medial ulnar collateral ligament for acute tears not associated with attritional or degenerative disease.
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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TRIMANO FORTIS® Patient Positioning System
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- Resource Type: Product Demonstrations
- Ref. #: VID1-001939-en-US
- Version: A
- Language: English
- Revision Date: 02/21/2022
This video highlights the one-handed, easy-to-use TRIMANO FORTIS® patient positioning system, which allows critical OR staff to optimize workflows and frees them to focus on the procedure.
TRIMANO FORTIS is a registered trademark of Maquet GmbH.
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What's New Top Video: Distal Biceps Tenodesis Repair Using the FiberTak® Button
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- Resource Type: Surgical Technique Videos
- Ref. #: VID1-000765-en-US
- Version: A
- Language: English
- Revision Date: 11/24/2020
Paul M. Sethi, MD (Greenwich, CT), demonstrates an anterior inlay distal biceps repair technique with a FiberTak® button and tenodesis screw. The FiberTak button, which is not visible on x-ray, allows for a button-first approach through a 2.6 mm tunnel. The button is preloaded with two shuttle links that are used to shuttle the whipstitch limbs through the button, allowing for a tension-slide tendon reduction technique.
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