Brostrom Repair

TruShot® with Y-Knot® Shallow anchors are implanted into the distal fibula and passed through the ATFL

Brostrom repair begins with a small incision made at the fibula’s distal tip and in-line with the ATFL (anterior talofibular ligament). The remaining ATFL is released and a rongour is utilized on the distal fibula to prepare the attachment site of the ATFL. After anchors are implanted and passed through the ATFL, the ATFL is fixated to the fibula using overhand knots.

Depending on tissue quality, the surgeon may choose to augment the ATFL repair with a reinforced bioinductive implant. In these instances, BioBrace® offers time-zero strength and facilitates healing, optimizing the repair and outcomes.1,2

1 K203267 – 510(k) Clearance Letter - The BioBrace® Implant
2 Based on preclinical animal data

TruShot® with Y-Knot® All-in-One Tissue Fixation System

Anchor, Drill Bit, Guide – Fully loaded, ready-to-go out of the box

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BioBrace® Implants

Unlike traditional implant materials that are either synthetic or biologic, BioBrace® is a biocomposite of both

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MicroFree® Cordless Small Bone Power System

Cordless, battery-powered, pencil-grip instruments ergonomically optimized for precision

microfree handheld power system

Work with blades specifically tailored to mimic small joint anatomy

Mimix™ Small Joint Resection Blades feature a curvature and working length that’s designed to give surgeons easy, fast, and precise access in tight anatomical spaces.

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