PROCEDURES, INDICATIONS AND THERAPIES
Full-thickness rotator cuff tears
When a quarter of full-thickness rotator cuff repairs result in re-tear, augment repairs with the REGENETEN◊ Bioinductive Implant to help more repairs stay repaired.*1
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Reduce your likelihood of re-tears
The REGENETEN Implant is a bioinductive scaffold made from highly purified type I collagen fibers.2 Following fixation using its efficient** and suture-free technique,1 the REGENETEN Implant is resorbed and replaced by a new layer of tendon-like tissue within 6 months3-6 increasing tendon thickness7-9 and creating an environment conducive to healing.3,8,9
A decade of clinical experience has demonstrated a meaningful impact on full-thickness repair outcomes.7,10
Key features
Clinical studies have demonstrated the value of the REGENETEN Bioinductive Implant as an augment to repair:
Step 1: Biomechanical repair
Rotator cuff repair with Advanced Healing Solutions starts with a unique biomechanical construct using open-architecture HEALICOIL◊ Suture Anchors, which may support the body’s natural healing response.11 Available with REGENESORB Material, which is absorbed and effectively replaced by bone within 24 months.12
Step 2: REGENETEN insertion
Apply the REGENETEN Implant over the biomechanical repair using the tendon and bone anchors provided; allowing the REGENETEN Implant to serve as a scaffold for new tendon-like tissue growth1,3,5,6 and increased tendon thickness.7-9
Step 3: How the REGENETEN Implant works
By supporting the body's healing response,3,4,8,9 the REGENETEN Implant is replaced by an average 2mm of new tendon-like tissue within 6 months1,3,5,6,8,9 creating an environment conducive to tendon healing.3,8,9
Evidence
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Disclaimers
* 8.3% vs 25.8% at 1 year. Relative risk=0.32 [95% Confidence Interval 0.13-0.83]; p=0.0106
** Mean 13.9 min addition to standard rotator cuff repair.
*** Difference in Sugaya grade between groups at 12 months; p=0.03.
**** In rotator cuff repair. Based on implant sales 2018-2024.
Citations
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- Chahla J, et al. Arthroscopy. 2020;36(4):952-961.
- Smith + Nephew 2016. Internal Report. NCS248.