Partial-thickness tears can have a lasting impact on pain and shoulder function. When used in isolated bioinductive repair, the REGENETEN◊ Bioinductive Implant leads to tendon healing without the need for sutured repair;1-4 offering patients a faster recovery and return to activity than sutured repairs.4,5
The REGENETEN Bioinductive Implant is a scaffold made from highly purified type I collagen fibers.6 Following fixation using its efficient* and suture-free technique7, the REGENETEN Implant is resorbed and replaced by a new layer of tendon-like tissue within 6 months3,4,8,9 increasing tendon thickness.1-4, 8-11 and creating an environment conducive to healing.3,9,12
A decade of clinical experience has demonstrated a meaningful impact on partial-thickness repair outcomes.9,10
Clinical studies have demonstrated the value of the REGENETEN Bioinductive Implant as an isolated treatment:
Attach the REGENETEN Implant over the bursal side of the rotator cuff using the tendon and bone anchors provided; allowing it to serve as a scaffold for new tendon-like tissue growth 2-4,14 and increasing tendon thickness.1-4,8-11
By supporting the body's healing response,1,2,8-10 the REGENETEN Implant is replaced by an average 2mm of new tendon-like tissue within 6 months2-4,8,9,14 creating an environment conducive to tendon healing.3,9,12
Post-operative rehabilitation protocols are a crucial factor in helping patients get back to their lives. In a study evaluating isolated use of the REGENETEN Implant in stable full-thickness rotator cuff tears, it was shown to help patients return to work 10 weeks faster and spend less than half the average time in a sling when compared to sutured repair.*4
* Mean 13.9 minutes to implant REGENETEN Implant; negates time to perform takedown and repair.
** n=11 at five-year follow-up.
*** Study conducted in biomechanically stable full-thickness rotator cuff tears (n=60) comparing isolated REGENETEN Implant use to a transosseous equivalent repair.