At issue were three patents related to the company's knotless, double-row rotator cuff repair methods that allow surgeons to adjust tension and compress a tendon back onto the bone. Kfx Medical Corp. v. Arthrex Inc., CV11-1698 (S.D. Cal., filed Aug. 1, 2011).
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