For Reconstruction & Reinforcement of Anterior Cruciate Ligament

LARS® ACL - Double Bundle

LARS® ACL devices are indicated for patient suffering from acute or chronic injury of anterior cruciate ligaments. The ligaments consist of two distinct sections: free longitudinal intra-articular fibers to reduce wear and fatigue during torsion and intra-osseous section, providing resistance to wave loosening and elongation.

We offer a comprehensive range of ligaments size to accommodate varying patients’ anatomy. Each type of ligament contains a specific number and length of fibers, depending on indications.

  • for both reconstruction & reinforcement with graft: AC 30 DB
  • for reconstruction: AC 40 DB, AC 50 DB, AC 60 DB

The surgeon must select the appropriate LARS® ligament size based on the patient’s profile and preferences. We offer a range of fixations (screws and staples) and instruments compatible with these references’ sizes.

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LARS® ACL Surgical Techniques

LARS® for Reconstruction & Reinforcement of Anterior Cruciate Ligament

FEATURES & BENEFITS

Available in different sizes

covering different patient populations and varying anatomy used for hybrid technique in combination with autograft / allograft

Patented longitudinal free fibers

mimic the natural ligament and minimize fatigue during torsion

Available off-the-shelf instruments

with superior quality of targeting device for precision, with recognized surgical techniques focusing on the isometric position of the tunnel.

Compatible with LARS® titanium screws

designed for easy insertion, blunt ends without the risk of ligament cutting

supporting materials

PRODUCT INFORMATION

LARS® ligaments are implantable and non-absorbable medical devices. They are made of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) fabrics composed of adjacent technical threads, cross-linked by a mesh that holds the structure together.

LARS® cannulated ligament screws are made of Titanium Alloym corrding to ISO 5832-3 standard. 

LARS® staples are made of Cobalt Chromium Alloy, according to ISO5832-4 standard.

For Reconstruction & Reinforcement with graft of Anterior Cruciate Ligament

L020305 – AC 30 DB 

L020405 – AC 40 DB

L020505 – AC 50 DB

L020606 – AC 60 DB

SCREW:

FST110725 Ø 7 mm x 25 mm

FST110730 Ø 7 mm x 30 mm

FST110825 Ø 8 mm x 25 mm

FST110830 Ø 8 mm x 30 mm

FST110925 Ø 9 mm x 25 mm

FST110930 Ø 9 mm x 30 mm

STAPLES:

GST200820 – 8 mm x 20 mm

GST201020 – 10 mm x 20 mm

U01009 – K-wire Ø 3 x 330 mm (2 trocar ends)
U01020 – K-wire Ø 2,5 x 330 mm, 2 trocar ends
U01018 – K-wire Ø 2 x 330 mm (2 blunt ends)
U01152 – Cannulated drill bit Ø 6 x 250 mm int. Ø 2.7 mm
U01153 – Cannulated drill Ø 7 x 250 mm
U01157 – Cannulated drill Ø 8 x 250 mm
U01460 – Needle with eyes
ATVS35 – Screwdriver
ACPL02 – Ligament cutter
AIAG01 – Staple holder
AEAG01 – Staple extractor

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