“…Suture anchors are an effective alternative to the use of staples, transosseous tunnels and screw‐washer combinations for anchorage of suture–soft tissue to bone, 2–4 their use in human and veterinary surgery has been reported 1–9 . Suture anchors have been used extensively in human surgery through arthroscopic and open techniques for ligament, joint capsule and tendon reattachment or prosthesis placement, head and neck soft‐tissue reconstruction, urologic and gynecologic applications 3,4,10–18 . Reported veterinary applications include tarsal and phalangeal ligament deficiencies, coxofemoral luxation, shoulder luxation, elbow luxation, extracapsular stifle stabilization for cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) and/or collateral ligament deficiency, common calcaneal tendon avulsion, triceps avulsion, carpal extensor avulsion, gastrocnemius avulsion and acetabular fracture 6–9,19 …”