PROCEDURES, INDICATIONS AND THERAPIES
Foot and Ankle Repair Solutions
Step forward Foot + ankle repair solutions with adjustable technology
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Solutions for lateral ankle ligaments repair, insertional Achilles repair and patient positioning. These techniques allow surgeons to customise patient care with the ability to make adjustments after anchor insertion.
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Central to Smith+Nephew’s commitment to medical education and improving patient outcomes is providing a comprehensive accessible learning environment tailored to the needs of the healthcare professional.
Continue your professional development with the latest clinical data, expert discussions, online courses and more.
S+N Academy Online is the global medical education platform, used by healthcare professionals and caregivers to access the latest peer-to-peer scientific, education-based best practice; intended to deliver thought leadership and content across orthopaedic reconstruction, sports medicine, ENT (ear, nose and throat), trauma and extremities, and wound management.
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*As demonstrated in benchtop testing
**NOTE: REGENETEN Bioinductive Implant bone anchors are not indicated for use in Achilles repair. Fixation should be enabled via suture or resorbable anchors. Evidence for claims listed above are from shoulder studies. While no adverse events for use of the REGENETEN Implant in the Achilles have been reported in the published literature, more research is required to confirm patient outcomes.