Paragon 28 introduced two products, the Grappler Knotless Anchor System and Bridgeline Tape for foot and ankle-specific soft tissue repair.
The Grappler Suture Anchor is a sterile packed kit with all instrumentation needed to complete each case in multiple configurations, and is designed to reduce waste and interoperative complexity.
Bridgeline Tape features a novel semi-resorbable material with the ability to transition from rigid at the early stages of healing to a more natural physiological state. This product’s ability to transition over time is believed to foster better healing characteristics and expected to result in improved patient outcomes.
The Grappler anchor and Bridgeline tape bolster Paragon 28’s soft tissue offering, which includes the Paratrooper Plantar Plate, TenoTac 2.0 Soft Tissue Fixation, Grappler Interference Screw and Grappler Soft Tissue Anchor.
“We continue to believe soft tissue will play an increasingly important role in improving foot and ankle patient outcomes, and we could not be more excited to bring two new solutions to market to start the year. Many of the procedures we aim to treat at Paragon 28 involve some element of soft tissue compromise and we expect both of these products to be complementary to a large portion of our portfolio,” commented Albert DaCosta, Paragon 28’s CEO. “I am especially proud of what we accomplished with the Bridgeline Tape. With that product, we set out with a desire to create an optimal environment for healing with less scarring and we believe this unique solution accomplishes that goal and, importantly, will result in optimal treatment for each patient.”
Source: Paragon 28, Inc.
Paragon 28 introduced two products, the Grappler Knotless Anchor System and Bridgeline Tape for foot and ankle-specific soft tissue repair.
The Grappler Suture Anchor is a sterile packed kit with all instrumentation needed to complete each case in multiple configurations, and is designed to reduce waste and interoperative complexity.
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Paragon 28 introduced two products, the Grappler Knotless Anchor System and Bridgeline Tape for foot and ankle-specific soft tissue repair.
The Grappler Suture Anchor is a sterile packed kit with all instrumentation needed to complete each case in multiple configurations, and is designed to reduce waste and interoperative complexity.
Bridgeline Tape features a novel semi-resorbable material with the ability to transition from rigid at the early stages of healing to a more natural physiological state. This product’s ability to transition over time is believed to foster better healing characteristics and expected to result in improved patient outcomes.
The Grappler anchor and Bridgeline tape bolster Paragon 28’s soft tissue offering, which includes the Paratrooper Plantar Plate, TenoTac 2.0 Soft Tissue Fixation, Grappler Interference Screw and Grappler Soft Tissue Anchor.
“We continue to believe soft tissue will play an increasingly important role in improving foot and ankle patient outcomes, and we could not be more excited to bring two new solutions to market to start the year. Many of the procedures we aim to treat at Paragon 28 involve some element of soft tissue compromise and we expect both of these products to be complementary to a large portion of our portfolio,” commented Albert DaCosta, Paragon 28’s CEO. “I am especially proud of what we accomplished with the Bridgeline Tape. With that product, we set out with a desire to create an optimal environment for healing with less scarring and we believe this unique solution accomplishes that goal and, importantly, will result in optimal treatment for each patient.”
Source: Paragon 28, Inc.
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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.