Abstract Repair of the anterior cruciate ligament has recently regained interest over the past decade. Such repairs can be augmented with nonabsorbable suture for strength or biologic scaffolds to promote healing. This technique uses the BioBrace, a porous 3‐dimensional collagen scaffold made from bioresorbable bovine type I collagen that is reinforced with poly(L‐lactic acid) microfilaments. The scaffold provides mechanical load‐sharing properties and can increase biologic healing potential. This technique describes an anterior cruciate ligament repair with BioBrace augmentation.
Berta et al. (Tue,) studied this question.