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Suture Anchor Materials, Eyelets, and Designs: Update 2008
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Barber FA et al. - The newer anchors showed markedly increased load to failure strengths. Two or more high-strength sutures are commonly used as well as new anchor materials (PEEK and Biocryl Rapide), new eyelet designs, and the increased use of a “knotless” concept.
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