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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

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Key features

Clinical studies have demonstrated the value of the REGENETEN Bioinductive Implant as an augment to 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




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




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



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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
  1. Ruiz Ibán MÁ, et al. Arthroscopy. 2024;40(6):1760-1773.
  2. Smith+Nephew 2020. Internal Report. 15009769.
  3. Van Kampen C, et al. Muscles Ligaments Tendons J. 2013;3(3):229-235.
  4. Arnoczky SP, et al. Arthroscopy. 2017;33(2):278-283.
  5. Camacho Chacón JA, et al. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2024;33(9):1894-1904.
  6. Camacho-Chacon JA, et al. J Exp Orthop. 2022;9(1):53.
  7. Bokor DJ, et al. Muscles, Ligaments Tendons J. 2015;5(3):144-150.
  8. Bokor DJ, et al. Muscles Ligaments Tendons J. 2016;6(1):16-25.
  9. Schlegel TF, et al. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2018 27(2):242-251.
  10. Warren JR, et al. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2024;33(11):2515-2529.
  11. Chahla J, et al. Arthroscopy. 2020;36(4):952-961.
  12. Smith + Nephew 2016. Internal Report. NCS248.

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