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All grafts, all adjustable, all secure

Building on more than 25 years of experience in cortical fixation technology, the ULTRABUTTON Adjustable Fixation Device Family offers ultra-strong*1-4 fixation with low displacement during cyclic loading.*1,2,5-8

Featuring low-profile1,2,9,10 titanium buttons and expressly designed for graft protection, the expanded range offers dedicated solutions for all graft types and knee locations:

  • Quadriceps tendon: The ULTRABUTTON QUAD Device offers integrated button fixation and suture management with an average graft preparation time of under 4 minutes**7 and greater mean repair strength***1,11
  • Bone-tendon-bone (BTB) and quad tendon-bone (QT-B): The ULTRABUTTON BB Device features an open loop design to facilitate graft attachment in under 2 minutes,**12 shown to offer a stronger mean repair in bone block femoral fixation****11
  • Hamstring: The ULTRABUTTON Device’s large contact area helps to protect the graft, with interlocking adjustment requiring minimal force to reduce the loop13-17 while maximising graft in the tunnel
  • Tibial fixation:The ULTRABUTTON TIB Device is available in three sizes to accommodate common tunnel diameters and is suitable for quadriceps and hamstring grafts. An ultra-low profile small button18 facilitates all-inside techniques and medium/large sizes are preassembled for fewer technique steps

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*As demonstrated in benchtop testing.

**n=5.

***ULTRABUTTON QUAD Adjustable Fixation Device, compared to Arthrex ACL Fibertag™ Tightrope™ implant in benchtop testing; p<0.05.

****ULTRABUTTON BB Adjustable Fixation Device, compared to Arthrex BTB Tightrope™ Implant and Zimmer Biomet ToggleLoc Femoral Fixation Device with Ziploop™ Technology for BTB grafts in benchtop testing.

*****As demonstrated in bench top testing, compared to TightRope, ToggleLoc and GraftMax.

******As demonstrated in bench top testing; compared to TightRope RT, GraftMax and ProCinch.

For detailed product information, including indications for use, contraindications, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s applicable Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use.

Products may not be available in all markets because product availability is subject to the regulatory and/or medical practices in individual markets. Please contact your Smith+Nephew representative or distributor if you have questions about the availability of Smith+Nephew products in your area.


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