“…Using a smaller diameter anchor decreases the bony footprint required for fixation, increasing the opportunity for multiple points of fixation within the existing surface area of bone−soft-tissue interface. This implant has not only proven to be a good resource, achieving satisfactory results at short-term outcomes in Bankart repair, 16 it has also proven other benefits from its versatility, such as technical improvements with its retensioning ability, 17 and its novel implementation as an alternative for posterior meniscal root repair. 18 In conclusion, the use of a knotless tensionable anchor is a versatile, precise, and reproducible tool to address different scenarios in arthroscopy surgery.…”