SBM’s ACL reconstruction platform is designed to support modern ligament workflows with dependable fixation, practical implant options, and a streamlined approach to graft preparation, passage, and final tensioning.
ACL reconstruction requires precise graft handling, dependable femoral and tibial fixation, and a surgical sequence that supports efficiency from tunnel preparation through final tensioning.
SBM’s ligament reconstruction portfolio is built to support these needs with fixation options and instruments designed for reproducible arthroscopic workflow in sports medicine procedures.
The ACL platform combines suspensory fixation, graft passage support, and implant options intended to help surgeons build consistent reconstruction techniques across a range of case preferences.
For the U.S. market, this procedure page presents SBM as a focused reconstruction partner with a complete ligament workflow rather than a collection of isolated products.
These products form the core of the SBM ACL reconstruction offering for the U.S. market.
Ligafix is positioned as a core fixation component within the SBM ligament reconstruction portfolio, supporting stable graft fixation during ACL procedures.
PullUp supports graft fixation workflow with a suspensory approach designed for practical arthroscopic deployment and procedural consistency.
BT Loop is part of the ACL reconstruction platform for graft fixation and passage strategy, supporting streamlined reconstruction technique options.
RetroTech complements the ACL workflow with instrumentation intended to support tunnel and graft preparation steps in modern ligament reconstruction.
Selected recent studies relevant to ACL reconstruction techniques and outcomes are highlighted below.
Recent ACL-related publication focused on combined meniscal and ligament reconstruction considerations within contemporary knee preservation workflow.
2024 study evaluating quadriceps tendon autograft preparation, relevant to graft handling strategy and reconstruction workflow considerations.
2024 publication focused on the Seatbelt ACL reconstruction technique, contributing to current discussion around procedural strategy and fixation concepts.
Clinical publication examining tibial slope correction combined with second revision ACL reconstruction, relevant to advanced revision case planning.
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