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Smaller diameter femoral tunnel biocomposite interference screws provide adequate fixation strength in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.

Jason G InaMark F MegerianDerrick M KnapikJacob G CalceiClare M RimnacJames E Voos
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2023)
Biocomposite interference screw diameter did not have a significant influence on fixation pullout strength or failure mode following femoral tunnel fixation using BTB autograft at time zero. A 6 mm interference screw can improve preservation of native bone stock, increase potential for biologic healing, and decrease the risk of damage to the graft during insertion without significantly compromising fixation strength. This study supports the use of smaller 6 mm interference screw diameter options for femoral tunnel fixation in ACLR.
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