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. 2017 Sep 25;6(5):e1685–e1690. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2017.06.024

Fig 2.

Fig 2

(A) Arthroscopic view of a right knee, viewed from the anterolateral portal with the patient supine and the knee in 90° flexion. A suture passer (asterisk) is used to pass FiberWire sutures (arrow) to the posteromedial part of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). A TigerWire suture (arrowhead) is used to keep the PCL anteriorly and visible. (B) Arthroscopic view of a right knee, viewed from the anterolateral portal with the patient supine and the knee in 90° flexion. The PCL is reapproximated toward the femoral PCL footprint (asterisk) using both the anterolateral (arrow) and posteromedial (arrowhead) suture anchors. The suture augmentation, consisting of TigerTape, exits the anterolateral suture anchor (arrow).