Arthrex AR-4068-05SD SutureLasso SD Wire Loop 1/EA
Arthrex AR-4068-05SD SutureLasso SD Wire Loop 1/EA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Arthrex AR-4068-05SD SutureLasso SD Wire Loop 1/EA
• Model: AR-4068-05SD
Enhance arthroscopic suture‑passing efficiency with the Arthrex AR‑4068‑05SD SutureLasso SD Wire Loop — a precision suture‑passer engineered for minimally invasive access and streamlined workflow. With a slender 1.8 mm outer diameter and a pre‑loaded nitinol wire shuttle loop, this device provides reliable suture passage with reduced soft‑tissue trauma and fewer instrument exchanges. The stiffened shaft and ergonomic thumb‑pad design enable one‑handed advancement of the loop, helping to improve speed and control during labral, rotator cuff or capsule repairs.
Designed to integrate seamlessly into shoulder and elbow arthroscopy workflows, the SutureLasso SD allows surgeons to skip additional shuttling steps when pairing with FiberStick® or monofilament sutures. The pre‑loaded loop means faster setup and smoother suture management, removing unnecessary complexity from the procedure. Whether you’re using it for margin convergence, anchor suturing or accessory portal passes, this tool supports reliability and precision in tight joint anatomy.
For surgical teams committed to optimized throughput and consistent outcomes, the Arthrex AR‑4068‑05SD is an essential addition to your instrumentation tray. Its slim profile, ergonomic design and compatibility with modern arthroscopic repair techniques make it a smart choice for sports medicine providers who demand performance and efficiency. Choose the AR‑4068‑05SD SutureLasso SD Wire Loop when you want streamlined, high‑precision suture passage in overhead, arthroscopic anatomy.
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