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. 2020 Dec 3;8(12):2325967120966323. doi: 10.1177/2325967120966323

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Representative arthroscopic images of ACL stumps depicting reparability, tibial stump length, proportion of tibial footprint remaining, and number of stumps capable of being incorporated with a stitch. (A) 100% agreement that ACL can be repaired using BEAR technique; (B) mixed agreement that ACL can be repaired using BEAR technique; (C) 100% agreement that ACL cannot be repaired using BEAR technique; (D) 100% agreement that tibial stump exceeds 1 cm; (E) mixed agreement regarding length of tibial stump; (F) 100% agreement that tibial stump length is <1 cm; (G) 100% agreement that tibial footprint is entirely intact; (H) mixed agreement regarding proportion of tibial footprint remaining intact; (I) 100% agreement that tibial footprint is <50% intact with the stump; (J) 100% agreement that a single stump is present; (K) mixed agreement regarding number of stumps capable of holding a suture; (L) 100% agreement that >1 stump capable of holding a suture is present. ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; BEAR, bridge-enhanced ACL repair.