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The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The knee is held in full extension with a 2-finger posterior drawer pressure placed on the tibia and the previously placed locking suture on the patellar bone block (P) is fully tensioned. A 9 × 20-mm <t>Fast</t> <t>Thread</t> <t>Peek</t> <t>Interference</t> <t>Screw</t> (Arthrex) is placed and terminally tightened. There is excess patellar bone block (P) that can now be removed as a result of the graft tunnel mismatch.
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Article Title: Simple Technique to Address Graft-Tunnel Mismatch in Bone−Patellar Tendon−Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Journal: Arthroscopy Techniques

doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2025.103546

The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The knee is held in full extension with a 2-finger posterior drawer pressure placed on the tibia and the previously placed locking suture on the patellar bone block (P) is fully tensioned. A 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) is placed and terminally tightened. There is excess patellar bone block (P) that can now be removed as a result of the graft tunnel mismatch.
Figure Legend Snippet: The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The knee is held in full extension with a 2-finger posterior drawer pressure placed on the tibia and the previously placed locking suture on the patellar bone block (P) is fully tensioned. A 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) is placed and terminally tightened. There is excess patellar bone block (P) that can now be removed as a result of the graft tunnel mismatch.

Techniques Used: Blocking Assay

The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) in the tibial tunnel is represented next to the patellar bone block (P). The remaining sutures from the patellar bone block (P) are represented in the figure in preparation to be placed into a 4.75-mm SwiveLock (Arthrex).
Figure Legend Snippet: The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) in the tibial tunnel is represented next to the patellar bone block (P). The remaining sutures from the patellar bone block (P) are represented in the figure in preparation to be placed into a 4.75-mm SwiveLock (Arthrex).

Techniques Used: Blocking Assay



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Arthrex Inc fast thread peek interference screw
The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The knee is held in full extension with a 2-finger posterior drawer pressure placed on the tibia and the previously placed locking suture on the patellar bone block (P) is fully tensioned. A 9 × 20-mm <t>Fast</t> <t>Thread</t> <t>Peek</t> <t>Interference</t> <t>Screw</t> (Arthrex) is placed and terminally tightened. There is excess patellar bone block (P) that can now be removed as a result of the graft tunnel mismatch.
Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw, supplied by Arthrex Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/result/fast thread peek interference screw/product/Arthrex Inc
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
fast thread peek interference screw - by Bioz Stars, 2026-05
90/100 stars
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The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The knee is held in full extension with a 2-finger posterior drawer pressure placed on the tibia and the previously placed locking suture on the patellar bone block (P) is fully tensioned. A 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) is placed and terminally tightened. There is excess patellar bone block (P) that can now be removed as a result of the graft tunnel mismatch.

Journal: Arthroscopy Techniques

Article Title: Simple Technique to Address Graft-Tunnel Mismatch in Bone−Patellar Tendon−Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2025.103546

Figure Lengend Snippet: The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The knee is held in full extension with a 2-finger posterior drawer pressure placed on the tibia and the previously placed locking suture on the patellar bone block (P) is fully tensioned. A 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) is placed and terminally tightened. There is excess patellar bone block (P) that can now be removed as a result of the graft tunnel mismatch.

Article Snippet: The 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) in the tibial tunnel is represented next to the patellar bone block (P).

Techniques: Blocking Assay

The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) in the tibial tunnel is represented next to the patellar bone block (P). The remaining sutures from the patellar bone block (P) are represented in the figure in preparation to be placed into a 4.75-mm SwiveLock (Arthrex).

Journal: Arthroscopy Techniques

Article Title: Simple Technique to Address Graft-Tunnel Mismatch in Bone−Patellar Tendon−Bone Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2025.103546

Figure Lengend Snippet: The patient's right knee is depicted with superior (S) to the left, inferior (I) to the right, medial (M) to the top, and lateral (L) to the bottom of the figure. The 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) in the tibial tunnel is represented next to the patellar bone block (P). The remaining sutures from the patellar bone block (P) are represented in the figure in preparation to be placed into a 4.75-mm SwiveLock (Arthrex).

Article Snippet: The 9 × 20-mm Fast Thread Peek Interference Screw (Arthrex) in the tibial tunnel is represented next to the patellar bone block (P).

Techniques: Blocking Assay