LifeNet Health and Arthrex signed a new long-term agreement to provide allograft implants and instrumentation to surgeons.
In over ten years of collaboration, the LifeNet/Arthrex partnership has led to the development of superior capsular reconstruction for massive rotator cuff tears, combining LifeNet’s ArthroFlex acellular dermal matrix with Arthrex’s surgical instruments and techniques to offer an alternative to shoulder arthroplasty. The technique has been used in >2,000 patients since late 2014.
The companies plan to explore new applications, such as opportunities in cartilage repair.
Source: LifeNet Health
LifeNet Health and Arthrex signed a new long-term agreement to provide allograft implants and instrumentation to surgeons.
In over ten years of collaboration, the LifeNet/Arthrex partnership has led to the development of superior capsular reconstruction for massive rotator cuff tears, combining LifeNet's ArthroFlex acellular...
LifeNet Health and Arthrex signed a new long-term agreement to provide allograft implants and instrumentation to surgeons.
In over ten years of collaboration, the LifeNet/Arthrex partnership has led to the development of superior capsular reconstruction for massive rotator cuff tears, combining LifeNet’s ArthroFlex acellular dermal matrix with Arthrex’s surgical instruments and techniques to offer an alternative to shoulder arthroplasty. The technique has been used in >2,000 patients since late 2014.
The companies plan to explore new applications, such as opportunities in cartilage repair.
Source: LifeNet Health
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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.