Rotator cuff injuries are a prevalent and challenging orthopedic concern, with nearly 500,000 repair procedures performed annually in the United States. Rotator cuff re-tear rates can vary depending on the initial tear size, patient age, and other health factors. Studies show that small and medium tears have lower re-tear rates at 20% to 30%. Larger or massive tears have re-tear rates as high as 70%. This variability highlights the need for better solutions.
This issue, also known as “Enthesis Failure Syndrome,” has long plagued rotator cuff surgery. In this blog, learn about one of the latest solutions.
Tetrous: Leading the Way in Rotator Cuff Repair
Larger rotator cuff tears often have higher re-tear rates. Conventional methods, like suture anchors and patches, do not meet surgeons’ and patients’ needs. With the rising demand for more effective solutions, Tetrous has become an innovator in rotator cuff repair. The company is an expert in regenerative medicine and has breakthrough technology that will change how surgeons tackle this complex issue.
The EnFix RC: Addressing Enthesis Failure Syndrome
Tetrous’ innovation is the EnFix RC, a procedure-specific implant. It addresses a key issue: Enthesis Failure Syndrome. Unlike traditional methods focusing on the tendon, the EnFix RC targets the crucial interface between the tendon and the bone, called the enthesis.
Mimicking the Natural Healing Process
The EnFix RC is made from special demineralized cortical bone fibers. They harness the body’s natural ability to heal. The EnFix RC leverages the osteoinductive properties of demineralized bone fibers, which encourage new bone formation at the tendon-bone junction. This healing process mimics the body’s natural enthesis formation, a critical element for strong tendon attachment. Studies show that these biological materials can improve repair durability. They do this by promoting bone growth at the implant interface. This is especially true for patients at high risk of re-tears.
Promoting Optimal Biologic Healing
The EnFix RC implant is both osteoinductive and osteoconductive. It fosters optimal healing at the bone-to-tendon interface, which is the key zone that ensures force transmission between the tendon and the bone. This approach aims to reform the enthesis.
Enhancing Surgical Outcomes
The EnFix RC can significantly improve rotator cuff repair success by fixing the root cause of Enthesis Failure Syndrome. Preliminary clinical data has shown promise. The implant can heal the bone-tendon interface and reduce re-tear risks.
Addressing Diverse Surgical Techniques
Tetrous has expanded its EnFix line to meet the diverse needs of surgeons and patients. It now supports many surgical techniques for rotator cuff repair.
The EnFix TAC, the newest EnFix device, heals entheses. It works with or without suture anchors. This versatility lets surgeons integrate EnFix into their preferred methods. It ensures a solution tailored to each patient’s needs. Tetrous’ EnFix products aim to fit into existing surgical techniques. This makes the procedure simpler and reduces errors.
The Power of Regenerative Medicine
Tetrous’ approach to rotator cuff repair extends beyond traditional mechanical solutions, incorporating cutting-edge regenerative medicine.
Leveraging Demineralized Bone Fibers
Much research supports demineralized cortical bone fibers. They can promote new tissue growth, and clinical data suggest they improve the repair site’s healing time and tissue quality. This method aligns with research showing that biological scaffolds promote better tendon-to-bone healing than synthetic materials. These unique materials harness the body’s natural healing processes, restoring the native tissue at the repair site.
Promoting Cellular Integration and Proliferation
The long and strong bone fibers used in the EnFix implants facilitate cell wicking, cell adhesion, and cell proliferation, kickstarting a healing process driven by cellular and endogenous factors. This biologically driven approach aims to restore the repaired tissue to its original state, improving overall patient outcomes.
Transforming the Surgical Landscape
Tetrous is developing new ways to heal rotator cuff injuries. They combine creative technology, look at the whole problem, and use the body’s natural healing abilities. This could change how doctors treat these injuries in the future.
- Enhancing Surgeon Experience and Outcomes: Tetrous has designed its EnFix products to integrate seamlessly into the workflow of U.S. surgeons who rely on minimally invasive techniques and high success rates. The EnFix RC is adaptable to suture anchor systems, which are used in most U.S. rotator cuff surgeries, allowing for easy incorporation into the most widely used surgical techniques.
- Elevating Patient-Centric Care: Personalization is key to rotator cuff repair, especially in the U.S., where various factors—including the tear size, patient age, and activity level—determine surgical outcomes. Tetrous has tailored its EnFix RC implant to accommodate different tear sizes and tissue qualities, which is essential for patients with varying needs. This patient-centered approach allows for more precise surgeries, improving outcomes in active individuals and older adults with degenerative tears.
Pioneering the Future of Rotator Cuff Repair
As rotator cuff repair evolves, Tetrous’s new methods hold great promise. They may transform the experience for both surgeons and patients. By addressing the persistent challenges of Enthesis Failure Syndrome and harnessing the power of regenerative medicine, Tetrous is paving the way for a new era in treating this debilitating orthopedic condition.
Contact Peter Howard for Rotator Cuff Treatment
Rotator cuff tears are common and often complex to repair fully. Many patients experience re-tears after surgery, especially with larger tears. Tetrous’ new EnFix product is changing the way we treat these injuries. This technology can improve recovery and reduce the chances of re-tears by helping the body heal naturally at the spot where the tendon meets the bone.
Don’t let a rotator cuff injury slow you down. Contact Dr. Peter Howard today to learn more about advanced treatment options with Tetrous that can help you heal faster and stay healthy longer.