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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3028756"]The Aperfix is easy to use and to reproduce. Its a single tunnel, double bundle construct. That is what appeals to surgeons. However, 12-15 mm of graft in fem socket is NOT enough. Are there any journal articles out there proving this? I have a surgeon who has revised two of these with Arthrex retrobutton's due to implant failure (the wings broke).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3028756"]The Aperfix is easy to use and to reproduce. Its a single tunnel, double bundle construct. That is what appeals to surgeons. However, 12-15 mm of graft in fem socket is NOT enough. Are there any journal articles out there proving this? I have a surgeon who has revised two of these with Arthrex retrobutton's due to implant failure (the wings broke).[/QUOTE]
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