Paragon 28 introduced the TenoTac™ system for soft tissue fixation in the foot and ankle. TenoTac was developed to address challenges of tissue transfer procedures, such as a small anatomic space, post-op maintenance of tension and correction, knotting and tunneling of suture, etc.
As opposed to traditional flexor tendon transfer methods, TenoTac facilitates does not release tissue attachments distally but rather by balancing plantar and dorsal tension. Cannulated implants and instrumentation support a reproducible technique with minimal steps.
Source: Paragon 28

Paragon 28 introduced the TenoTac™ system for soft tissue fixation in the foot and ankle. TenoTac was developed to address challenges of tissue transfer procedures, such as a small anatomic space, post-op maintenance of tension and correction, knotting and tunneling of suture, etc.
As opposed to traditional flexor tendon transfer methods,...
Paragon 28 introduced the TenoTac™ system for soft tissue fixation in the foot and ankle. TenoTac was developed to address challenges of tissue transfer procedures, such as a small anatomic space, post-op maintenance of tension and correction, knotting and tunneling of suture, etc.
As opposed to traditional flexor tendon transfer methods, TenoTac facilitates does not release tissue attachments distally but rather by balancing plantar and dorsal tension. Cannulated implants and instrumentation support a reproducible technique with minimal steps.
Source: Paragon 28

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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.





