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Might be bicortical anchors. nm

Posted By: Can you get samples of this doc to help? NM on 2007-08-23
In Reply to: One more on this: S/L *bio ftc ture* anchors x2 in double row configuration. sm - Bella

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One more on this: S/L *bio ftc ture* anchors x2 in double row configuration. sm
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later in report I think he says he places **2X left 2 suture anchors**. One lateral and one medial. 


I'm not sure if this is correct though.  Operative reports are pretty new for me.