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. 2018 Oct 29;7(11):e1221–e1229. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2018.08.007

Fig 7.

Fig 7

Using an outside-in technique and the tibial guide set at 60°, a 30-mm tibial socket is created within the native anterior cruciate ligament footprint with the FlipCutter drill (right knee) (A). Right knee viewed from the inferomedial portal with a 30° arthroscope. The tibial guide (white arrow) is placed at the native anterior cruciate ligament footprint on the tibia (B). A TigerStick passing suture (asterisk) is passed from outside in through the tibial socket, pulled out through the PassPort cannula, and clamped outside the knee (C).