
Aztron Medtech announced that more than 100 clinical procedures have now been performed in the United States using its TendMIN Minimally Invasive Achilles Tendon Repair System.
TendMIN is designed to enable percutaneous Achilles tendon repair through an incision of approximately one centimeter or less, allowing surgeons to perform a robust repair while minimizing soft tissue disruption. Published literature on minimally invasive and percutaneous Achilles tendon repair techniques has demonstrated potential benefits, including reduced infection risk, fewer wound complications, and accelerated recovery compared to traditional open repair approaches.
Building on this momentum, Aztron Medtech is continuing to expand surgeon training initiatives, support ongoing clinical data collection, and broaden access to the TendMIN system across the U.S. foot and ankle, sports medicine, and orthopedic markets.
Source: Aztron Medtech
Aztron Medtech announced that more than 100 clinical procedures have now been performed in the United States using its TendMIN Minimally Invasive Achilles Tendon Repair System.
TendMIN is designed to enable percutaneous Achilles tendon repair through an incision of approximately one centimeter or less, allowing surgeons to perform a robust...
Aztron Medtech announced that more than 100 clinical procedures have now been performed in the United States using its TendMIN Minimally Invasive Achilles Tendon Repair System.
TendMIN is designed to enable percutaneous Achilles tendon repair through an incision of approximately one centimeter or less, allowing surgeons to perform a robust repair while minimizing soft tissue disruption. Published literature on minimally invasive and percutaneous Achilles tendon repair techniques has demonstrated potential benefits, including reduced infection risk, fewer wound complications, and accelerated recovery compared to traditional open repair approaches.
Building on this momentum, Aztron Medtech is continuing to expand surgeon training initiatives, support ongoing clinical data collection, and broaden access to the TendMIN system across the U.S. foot and ankle, sports medicine, and orthopedic markets.
Source: Aztron Medtech
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





