Beath Pin (Prod 10003)

About Beath Pin (Prod 10003)

3/32" (2.4mm) diameter, 10" (254mm) length. Beath pin hole diameter is 1.2mm.

Supplied in boxes of 10

The Beath passing pin, commonly used for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, is also used to pass the suture for the outside-inside-out meniscus repair.  The pin is passed through a cannula in the posterior medial portal.  The root of the medial meniscus and the avulsed ossicle are pierced with the Beath pin and tensioned, after which the pin is drilled into the matching donor site and out through the tibia.  Two passes are used to create a mattress suture through the ossicle, and the suture is tied over a bone bridge on the anterolateral tibia.

Item # 1158

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