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Meniscal repair

A comprehensive collection of techniques and repair technologies for all tears, all repairs.

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Meniscal repair technologies

NOVOSTITCH◊ PRO Meniscal Repair System

Experience all-suture, all-inside repair using the technology that introduced circumferential compression stitching, engineered for effective meniscus-to-meniscus repair, anatomic reduction and uniform compression of tear edges (across all tear types).1,2

FAST-FIX◊ FLEX Meniscal Repair System

Reach more, repair more meniscal tears with an all-zone, all-inside solution capable of reaching anterior, mid-body and posterior thirds of the meniscus.3-5 Featuring 360-degree active deployment with one hand to offer reliability in procedures.3

Meniscal Root Repair System

Discover maneuvrability and versatility in single and double tunnel repair approaches, using technology designed to reproduce the anatomic footprint. An included guide covers a range of offsets to support positioning, with integrated aimers to help navigate the tibial eminence.

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A comprehensive portfolio for all tears, all repairs

With the benefits of meniscal preservation now well established, you need solutions that help you address the unexpected (any patient, any circumstance, any challenge).
Whether you’re looking at all-suture repair trends, complex pathologies or a solution for all tear types, explore a portfolio built on 30 years of leading innovation.

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Ligament reconstruction

Expert-led techniques and standout procedural instrumentation to help surgeons reimagine reconstruction.

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Ligament reconstruction technique video highlights

See how leading experts achieve success in different ligament reconstruction pathologies, demonstrating how to use our procedural instrumentation.

ULTRABUTTON Adjustable Fixation Device

Check out adjustable, ultra-strong technology for all grafts, including quadriceps, bone-tendon-bone (BTB) and quad-tendon-bone (QTB), hamstring and tibial fixation.*6-10 Features a low-profile design and integrated graft protection sleeve designed to protect the graft during loop reduction.

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QUADTRAC Quadriceps Tendon Harvest System

Visualize and optimize quad tendon grafts with the first integrated guide system for minimally invasive harvest, offering a guided cut to resect only desired graft tissue.11, 12 The distinct Q-VIEW Retractor allows hands-free retraction with direct visualization, offering reproducible truncation using single-use blades.13,14

BIOSURE REGENESORB◊ Interference Screw

Discover the first interference screw using our advanced biocomposite technology, designed with an open architecture to support bone ingrowth**15,16 and fixation. Offering reliable performance, the BIOSURE REGENESORB Screw exhibits the fixation strength expected from a solid absorbable interference screw.***17-19

Q-FIX All-Suture Anchor

Augment ligament reconstruction using market-leading all-suture anchor performance****20-24 for knotted and knotless repairs, with controlled tensioning after anchor insertion (knotless variant).25 Designed with 360-degree sub-cortical radial expansion, all Q-FIX All-Suture Anchor options offer ultra-low displacement*20-21,26-29 and consistent deployment.30-32

Solutions to reimagine reconstruction

For the full spectrum of ligament pathologies and concomitant injuries, get a comprehensive solutions portfolio of advanced techniques and data-driven procedural instruments, developed in collaboration with leading global experts. Find out why our trusted legacy is to help you reimagine reconstruction for your patients.

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Knee cartilage repair

An alternative repair approach in a single-stage procedure that sets a new benchmark for evidence-based repair outcomes.

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CARTIHEAL◊ AGILI-C◊ Cartilage Repair Implant

Treat knee cartilage lesions and osteochondral defects in a single-stage procedure, even in the presence of mild to moderate OA (Kellgren-Lawrence 0-3),*****33-35 with the porous and biocompatible CARTIHEAL AGILI-C Implant; shown to be clinically superior to the current surgical standard of care in level 1 clinical data.*****33-35

CARTIHEAL◊ AGILI-C◊ Cartilage Repair Implant

Treat knee cartilage lesions and osteochondral defects in a single-stage procedure, even in the presence of mild to moderate OA (Kellgren-Lawrence 0-3),*****33-35 with the porous and biocompatible CARTIHEAL AGILI-C Implant; shown to be clinically superior to the current surgical standard of care in level 1 clinical data.*****33-35

Chondral and osteochondral defect repair

If the current methods of cartilage repair, such as microfracture and debridement, are falling short for your patients, learn how to perform the single-stage procedure using an off-the-shelf solution. Get step-by-step guidance and find out what the CARTIHEAL AGILI-C Implant could do for your practice.

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Podcasts

Tune in to hear what your peers are saying about knee cartilage repair.

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*As shown in benchtop testing.

**As demonstrated in vivo.

***Compared to BIOSURE HA Interference Screws; as demonstrated in benchtop testing.

****As compared to competitive all-suture anchors in cyclic and fixation/pullout benchtop testing.

*****Compared to the surgical standard of care (microfracture or debridement) at 2-, 4- and 5-year follow-up.

Products may not be available in all markets because product availability is subject to the regulatory and/or medical practices in individual markets. Please contact your Smith+Nephew representative or distributor if you have questions about the availability of Smith+Nephew products in your area. For detailed product information, including indications for use, contraindications, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s applicable Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use.

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