- They’re Small
- The volume of bone that is removed with a 3.0mm drill is equivalent to four 1.4mm anchor drill holes4
- Reduces the amount of native bone removal
- Allows for multiple points of fixation when repairing soft tissue to bone
- Smaller diameter drill size reduces the likelihood of intersecting anchor tunnels when placing multiple anchors
- They’re Strong
- Strength is equal to or greater than some anchors two or three times larger1
- High pullout strength ranging from 20-120 lbs., depending on size of anchor2,3
- They’re All-Suture
- Soft anchor deployment system with no rigid component
- Eliminates the possibility of rigid material loose bodies in the joint
- Allows blood to repair site
- Most commonly utilized for soft tissue to bone fixation in the hand
- Designed with a #1 polyester sleeve, loaded with either a #2-0 or #3-0 MaxBraid suture, and loaded with two T-28 tapered needles
- Sleeve protector eliminates the need for a drill guide
- Currently the smallest all-suture anchor on the market
- 26 lbs. anchor pullout strength with #2-0 and 20 lbs anchor pullout strength with #3-0 suture 3