All-suture anchor pullout results in decreased bone damage and depends on cortical thickness.
Dimitris NtalosG HuberK SellenschlohH SaitoK PüschelM M MorlockK H FroschT O KlattePublished in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2020)
In contrast to conventional anchors, the pullout force of all-suture anchors depends on the thickness of the humeral cortex. Furthermore, all-suture anchors show a significantly smaller cortical defect as well as decreased bone damage in the case of pullout. Therefore, the clinical implication of this study is that all-suture anchors are advantageous due to their bone preserving ability. Also, intraoperative decortication should not be performed and cortical thickness should be preoperatively evaluated to decrease the risk of anchor failure.