
Inovedis launched SINEFIX TendoGrip, a tendon grasper designed to work seamlessly with the SINEFIX implant. By enabling single-handed tendon mobilization and implant delivery, TendoGrip helps reduce surgical steps and time in challenging cases such as retracted tears, driving adoption through efficiency, reproducibility, and tendon preservation.
The SINEFIX implant was designed to replace traditional suture anchors that require complex steps of knot tying and suture management, address the shortcomings of suture-based fixation, and represents a completely different approach to rotator cuff repair. Instead of threads cutting through tendon, it uses a small PEEK implant that effectively “staples” the tendon to bone over a broad area. The SINEFIX design is aimed at eliminating the point-loading of sutures and distributing the pressure evenly across the repair footprint.
TendoGrip was designed in conjunction with the SINEFIX implant to simplify arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery by providing simultaneous tendon mobilization and implant fixation. During the limited market release, several orthopedic surgeons commented on how TendoGrip can positively impact arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, particularly when it comes to retracted rotator cuff tears. Surgeons have also reported outcomes comparable to double-row repairs, achieved with a streamlined and less invasive workflow.
According to Lukas Floess, CEO and Co-founder of Inovedis, “This breakthrough system aims to transform the approach to rotator cuff surgery by addressing biomechanical fixation and the critical role of blood flow in tendon-to-bone healing while offering a simpler, more effective surgical technique for rotator cuff repair surgery.”
Source: Inovedis
Inovedis launched SINEFIX TendoGrip, a tendon grasper designed to work seamlessly with the SINEFIX implant. By enabling single-handed tendon mobilization and implant delivery, TendoGrip helps reduce surgical steps and time in challenging cases such as retracted tears, driving adoption through efficiency, reproducibility, and tendon...
Inovedis launched SINEFIX TendoGrip, a tendon grasper designed to work seamlessly with the SINEFIX implant. By enabling single-handed tendon mobilization and implant delivery, TendoGrip helps reduce surgical steps and time in challenging cases such as retracted tears, driving adoption through efficiency, reproducibility, and tendon preservation.
The SINEFIX implant was designed to replace traditional suture anchors that require complex steps of knot tying and suture management, address the shortcomings of suture-based fixation, and represents a completely different approach to rotator cuff repair. Instead of threads cutting through tendon, it uses a small PEEK implant that effectively “staples” the tendon to bone over a broad area. The SINEFIX design is aimed at eliminating the point-loading of sutures and distributing the pressure evenly across the repair footprint.
TendoGrip was designed in conjunction with the SINEFIX implant to simplify arthroscopic rotator cuff repair surgery by providing simultaneous tendon mobilization and implant fixation. During the limited market release, several orthopedic surgeons commented on how TendoGrip can positively impact arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, particularly when it comes to retracted rotator cuff tears. Surgeons have also reported outcomes comparable to double-row repairs, achieved with a streamlined and less invasive workflow.
According to Lukas Floess, CEO and Co-founder of Inovedis, “This breakthrough system aims to transform the approach to rotator cuff surgery by addressing biomechanical fixation and the critical role of blood flow in tendon-to-bone healing while offering a simpler, more effective surgical technique for rotator cuff repair surgery.”
Source: Inovedis
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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.





