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. 2024 May 24;13(9):103034. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2024.103034

Fig 4.

Fig 4

View from anterolateral portal in right knee with supine positioning. An arthroscopic suture passer (A) is used to suture the stump tissue (B) in an alternating, modified Bunnell configuration, beginning distally (shown on left) and working proximally (shown in middle), until both limbs of suture are exiting from the proximal end of the anterior cruciate ligament stump and the tissue is able to be reined with manipulation of the sutures (shown on right).