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OSTEORAPTOR™ Curved
2.3 Suture Anchors
Device Description
Smith & Nephew OSTEORAPTOR™ Curved
2.3 Suture Anchors are fixation devices
intended to provide secure attachment
of soft tissue to bone. These devices
consist of a suture anchor with an attached
non-absorbable suture(s) preassembled to
a flexible insertion device. OSTEORAPTOR
Curved 2.3 Suture Anchors are designed for
use with the Smith & Nephew curved guides,
flexible obturators, and flexible drill bits for 2.3
suture anchors.
OSTEORAPTOR Curved 2.3 Suture Anchors are
provided sterile, for single use only.
Contents
OSTEORAPTOR Curved
2.3 Suture Anchor
1 ea
Absorbable suture anchor, 2.3 mm
diameter – PLLA/HA (poly l-lactide/
hydroxyapatite)
1 ea
Flexible insertion device – flexible
stainless steel shaft with a
polycarbonate and ABS handle
Non-absorbable Suture Options
• White – braided, uncoated, UHMW
polyethylene
• W hite/blue – braided, uncoated,
UHMW polyethylene with monofilament
polypropylene cobraid
• W hite/black – braided, uncoated, UHMW
polyethylene with monofilament nylon
cobraid
Refer to individual suture anchor product labels
for suture size, type, and quantities.
Indications for Use
Smith & Nephew OSTEORAPTOR Curved
2.3 Suture Anchors are intended for the
reattachment of soft tissue to bone for the
following indications:
Shoulder
• Capsular stabilization
– Bankart repair
– Anterior shoulder instability
– SLAP lesion repairs
– Capsular shift or capsulolabral
reconstructions
• Acromioclavicular separation repairs
• Deltoid repairs
• Rotator cuff tear repairs
• Biceps tenodesis
Contraindications
• Known hypersensitivity to the implant
material. Where material sensitivity is
suspected, appropriate tests should be
made and sensitivity ruled out prior to
implantation.
• Pathological conditions of bone, such as
cystic changes or severe osteopenia, which
would compromise secure anchor fixation.
• Pathological conditions in the soft tissues
to be attached that would impair secure
fixation by suture.
• Comminuted bone surface, which would
compromise secure anchor fixation.
• Physical conditions which would eliminate,
or tend to eliminate, adequate anchor
support or retard healing.
OSTEORAPTOR™ Curved 2.3
Suture Anchors
Instructions for Use
MR
10600890 Rev. C
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