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. 2020 Mar 31;9(4):e565–e574. doi: 10.1016/j.eats.2019.12.008

Fig 17.

Fig 17

Right knee, seen from the foot end. The graft is passed in the femoral tunnel and clamped with a hemostat (white arrow) against the skin on the lateral side with the knee in about 45° of flexion. This would approximate final fixation and functioning of the graft. Nitinol wire (black arrow) is maintained in the femoral tunnel to facilitate percutaneous interference screw fixation.