• Sutures Dental devices (PLGA) Orthopedic fixation devices Tissue engineering scaffolds Biodegradable vascular stents Biodegradable soft tissue anchors Gilding, D.K. (wikipedia.org)
  • The sutures are pulled appropriately to accurately position the suture anchors. (oregonshoulder.com)
  • One hundred and fifty-two rabbits had one supraspinatus tendon repaired either with an anchor suture 1 week after detachment or with transosseous sutures. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In one cohort, we reattached the SSP with transosseous sutures and in the other cohort with suture anchors and mechanically tested the rabbits at 0, 1, 2, 4 or 6 weeks. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Caldwell GL, Warner JP, Miller MD et al (1997) Strength of fixation with transosseous sutures in rotator cuff repair. (ssri.net.au)
  • Longterm monofilament absorbable suture unequalled strength during the critical stages of healing six weeks of wound support monofilament construction provides smooth passage through tissue, minimizing tissue drag and trauma maxon looped sutures provide double the strength of a single strand and can reduce closure time. (web.app)
  • More consistent tension control and approximation during closure 15,12 the unique anchor design delivers multiple points of fixation that help maintain approximation along the suture line during closure 15,12 and when compared to traditional sutures, stratafix knotless tissue control devices help surgeons to easily manage tension. (web.app)
  • Indications velosorb fast absorbable sutures are indicated for use in soft tissue approximation of the skin, mucosa and conjunctiva, where only 710 days of wound support is required, but not for use in ligation, cardiovascular or neurological tissue. (web.app)
  • The surgeon repairs the tendon using various techniques, such as sutures (stitches), anchors, or other fixation devices. (skylarhealthcare.com)
  • This transfer procedure utilizes soft tissue anchor sutures to secure the FDL to the navicular bone. (utsa.edu)
  • Allows for precise anchor placement for optimised fixation in rotator cuff repair. (stryker.com)
  • The ReelX STT knotless anchor features an incremental tensioning mechanism, which allows for patient Specific Tissue Tensioning during arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. (stryker.com)
  • It is the first suture-based fixation system to be used for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair and augmentation. (orthoworld.com)
  • Barber FA, MD, Herbert MA, Ph.D. "Cyclic Loading Biomechanical Analysis of the Pullout Strengths of Rotator Cuff and Glenoid Anchors: 2013 Update. (zimmerbiomet.lat)
  • With a versatile rotator cuff portfolio, including knotless anchors, all-suture anchors, biocomposite anchors, traditional suture anchors, interpositional scaffold-anchor implants and suture passers, Zimmer Biomet has a variety of solutions for small to larger cuff tears. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • The following offering of anchors and accompanying passers allows surgeons to repair the rotator cuff, via double row or single row, knotless or with knots tied, to accommodate the tear pattern. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • Ahmad CS, Stewart AM, Izquierdo R et al (2005) Tendon-bone interface motion in transosseous suture and suture anchor rotator cuff repair techniques. (ssri.net.au)
  • Demirhan M, Atalar AC, Kilicoglu O (2003) Primary fixation strength of rotator cuff repair techniques: a comparative study. (ssri.net.au)
  • Mazzocca AD, Millett PJ, Guanche CA et al (2005) Arthroscopic single-row versus double-row suture anchor rotator cuff repair. (ssri.net.au)
  • Smith CD, Alexander S, Hill AM et al (2006) A biomechanical comparison of single and double-row fixation in arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. (ssri.net.au)
  • They are redefining the future of rotator cuff repair by combining a biointegrative collagen implant with streamlined arthroscopic delivery and fully bioabsorbable anchor fixation. (genesisinnovationgroup.com)
  • The system combines a transosseous technique with knotless suture anchor fixation to provide repair constructs with superior strength compared to currently marketed suture anchors (data on file).Because of this superior strength, surgeons can repair torn rotator cuffs or reattach Achilles tendons using fewer suture anchors, preserving more bone, increasing the "footprint" area and increasing the blood flow available for tendon healing. (surgicalfrontiers.com)
  • A significant number of proximal humeral fractures occur with soft tissue injuries of the rotator cuff. (smitmedimed.com)
  • Prior to advances in bone and soft tissue anchors, implants, and arthroscopy, rotator cuff surgery was primarily performed via open incisions and cumbersome suture techniques. (smitmedimed.com)
  • Self-punching all-PEEK knotless anchor platform with screw-in fixation. (stryker.com)
  • The ReliaTack™ fixation device offers one-of-a-kind articulating technology, interchangeable reloads, and screw-like tack designs for hernia repair. (medtronic.com)
  • Introduction: Although being the most advanced spinal stabilization method, pedicle screw fixation has an increased number of complications compared to other surgical procedures, due to the complex spinal anatomy, large inter-patient anatomical variability, and the highly vulnerable surrounding tissue of the spine. (tudelft.nl)
  • Screw fixation strength can be increased by anchoring a flexible screw in a hole following the curved trajectory of the more dense cortical shell of the vertebral body, instead of the porous core. (tudelft.nl)
  • Amongst the extensive offering of solutions are the first-to-market adjustable cortical fixation devices and PEEK interference screw. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • The fixation products segment is further classified as a suture, suture anchors, and interference screw. (likabout.com)
  • The nail is designed with three staggered proximal holes angled for humeral head cross locking screw fixation. (smitmedimed.com)
  • Two-screw odontoid fixation is an optimal treatment for type II odontoid fractures. (medicregister.com)
  • Anterior odontoid screw fixation is a safe and efficacious treatment for odontoid fractures, especially type II odontoid fractures. (medicregister.com)
  • This study reviews a novel surgical technique for a quad-rod construct to the pelvis using both S2 alar iliac (S2AI) screw fixation and medialized entry iliac screw fixation as described through three separate cases and a review of the literature . (bvsalud.org)
  • The medialized iliac screw technique also avoids the potential soft- tissue complications of the conventional iliac screw bolt given that it is deeper and has more soft- tissue coverage. (bvsalud.org)
  • Via Surgical, a leading developer of novel surgical fixation solutions, announced today it has received 510(k) clearance by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the TissueTak™ tendon anchor. (orthoworld.com)
  • The TissueTak system utilizes a suture-based anchor to attach the patch directly to the patient's tendon, providing a high-strength alternative to traditional surgical staples or suture techniques which are inefficient and difficult to place. (orthoworld.com)
  • Learn more below about the all-encompassing portfolio of implants, which provides solutions for both soft tissue and bone tendon bone grafts and all types of repairs including cortical and aperture fixation. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • Arthroscopic suture anchor fixation has gradually replaced transosseous repair in supraspinatus tendon tear. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The clinical relevance of this investigation testing the mechanical properties of supraspinatus tendon transosseous vs anchor repair surgery fits into the framework of translational orthopedic: how to fill the gap between basic sciences and clinical sciences [ 18 , 19 , 20 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The complete sports medicine offering of knee products includes: AperFix® ,the only soft tissue multi-ligament system with rigid aperture fixation, CrossFix®, an all-suture meniscal repair device, and iFix®, for bone-tendon-bone fixation. (orthospinenews.com)
  • The success of any repair is dependent on anchor to bone fixation, suture-to-tendon fixation, abrasion resistance of the suture and suture strength. (ssri.net.au)
  • While our study demonstrated better approximation of the tendon to the medial anchor row and therefore more anatomic footprint restoration, further studies are necessary to evaluate any potential beneficial effect of this on tendon healing and clinical outcomes. (ssri.net.au)
  • The novel design of the TAPESTRY ® RC System combines an arthroscopic introducer pre-loaded with the TAPESTRY ® biointegrative collagen implant and the first fully bioabsorbable fixation anchors FDA cleared for use for fixation in both tendon and bone in an easy-to-use, pre-loaded anchor inserter. (genesisinnovationgroup.com)
  • Tendon Repair is a surgical procedure performed to repair a torn or damaged tendon, which is a fibrous connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. (skylarhealthcare.com)
  • A layer of dense connective tissue, which is known as epimysium and is continuous with the tendon, surrounds each muscle (see the image below). (medscape.com)
  • The graft is often taken from the iliotibial band (ITB), a thick band of fibrous tissue located on the outer side of the thigh. (drpetrigliano.com)
  • 2) The bony labyrinth is joined to the rest of the skull by fibrous tissue only. (cdc.gov)
  • Zimmer Biomet Sports Medicine provides a knotless, two-button suspensory fixation for clavicle reduction for arthroscopic or mini-open approaches. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • The past decades have seen a major shift in surgical technique not only from open to arthroscopic but also from transosseous to anchor repair [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The percutaneous drainage system requires external fixation of the tube to the body, and usage of existing stabilization devices often causes problems such as infection, dislodgement, patient discomfort, and bulky device designs. (utsa.edu)
  • The implants are usually anchored to the bone by acrylic cement, although some surgeons favour other methods of fixation, such as screws. (nras.org.uk)
  • Most of the trial implants are placed through percutaneous tissues into the epidural space. (medscape.com)
  • Peri-implant tissue in machined implant showed intense new bone formation within all threads of the implants of the non-diabetic group (BIC = 82.8 ± 9.23 e BD = 38.7 ± 4.27) while diabetic group (BIC = 35.3 ± 9.4 and BD = 20.0 ± 3.8) exhibited small and immature bone formation within threads of the implants with thickness fibrous connective tissue interposition between bone-implant interface. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the acid-etched surface implants in both, diabetic and non-diabetic groups, the peri-implant tissue showed intense new bone formation within all threads of the implants with BIC = 74.4 ± 14.7 e BD = 35.4 ± 3.48 in non-diabetic group and BIC = 63.1 ± 12.9 e BD = 29.6 ± 4.9 in diabetic group. (bvsalud.org)
  • North America is anticipated to continue its dominance in the market over the forecast period owing to the expected advancements in orthopedic devices such as screws and anatomic plates in trauma procedures and biocomposite anchors including all-suture anchors in soft tissue repairing and sports medicine procedures. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • Zimmer Biomet revolutionized soft tissue fixation in Sports Medicine with the introduction of the JuggerKnot anchor platform in 2009 with the 1.4 mm JuggerKnot, and we haven't looked back. (zimmerbiomet.lat)
  • Zimmer Biomet offers the smallest anchor in the market for soft tissue reattachment in the hand and wrist with the JuggerKnot ® 1.0 mm Mini Soft Anchor. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • From absorbable fixation, to permanent tacks and staples in a wide variety of sizes and loading options, this versatile family of fixation devices answers the specific needs of surgeons and is designed with the intent to optimize clinical performance. (medtronic.com)
  • We are delighted that many surgeons have embraced the reliable technology of our innovative all-suture anchor, which builds upon our best-in-class soft tissue repair solutions for the knee, shoulder and extremities. (orthospinenews.com)
  • On the contrary, emphasis on preventive measures such as gene therapy and tissue engineering rather than curative measures as in the case of orthopedic extremity devices are restraints of the market. (grandviewresearch.com)
  • This superior product delivers the reliability and strength of a traditional suture anchor, yet has the advantages of an all-suture anchor construct. (orthospinenews.com)
  • From the legendary JuggerKnot® All Suture Anchors to our all-in-one arthroscopy system, we continue to move our industry forward with innovation and excellence. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • The ligaments and other soft tissue will need to be carefully balanced and correctly tensioned. (nras.org.uk)
  • To remain in a stable or normal position, the shoulder must be anchored by muscles, tendons, and ligaments. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Biomedical engineers can tailor a polymer to slowly degrade and transfer stress at the appropriate rate to surrounding tissues as they heal by balancing the chemical stability of the polymer backbone, the geometry of the device, and the presence of catalysts, additives or plasticisers. (wikipedia.org)
  • We describe the design and features of the AXT Anchor, a new transmural tissue fixation device, and provide initial test results. (sages.org)
  • The proximal and distal ends of the device self-expand to a diameter larger than the central section, thereby forming a dual-flanged anchor capable of holding adjacent tissues in close apposition. (sages.org)
  • These characteristics suggest that the AXT Anchor may be a useful device in creating tissue apposition for NOTES and other advanced translumenal procedures. (sages.org)
  • The AbsorbaTack™ 5 mm fixation device is a sterile, single use device for fixation of prosthetic material, such as hernia mesh, to soft tissue. (medtronic.com)
  • The Stat Tack™ 5 mm fixation device delivers helical titanium tacks for fixation of mesh in open hernia repair. (medtronic.com)
  • Multiple fasteners are deployed using an ergonomically-shaped device that inserts each faster to affix a biological patch to the patient's own tissue without reloading or removing the device from the joint. (orthoworld.com)
  • Cayenne Medical, Inc., a privately held sports medicine device company specializing in the soft tissue reconstruction segment, announced the worldwide launch of the SureLock All-Suture Anchor System for surgeries involving the shoulder and extremities. (orthospinenews.com)
  • Embody is a privately-held medical device company developing novel collagen-based technologies for sports medicine and soft tissue repair. (genesisinnovationgroup.com)
  • LOGAN, Utah, November 8, 2016 - KATOR, a start-up medical device company focused on advanced tissue-to-bone reattachment systems, announces that it has received its second FDA 510(k) clearance for its innovative KATOR Suture Anchor System. (surgicalfrontiers.com)
  • Our goal is to develop a plate-like device that securely fixates the FDL to the navicular bone and other anatomical locations while preserving tissue integrity, thus offering a more reliable and effective surgical approach. (utsa.edu)
  • Radius Head Fracture Fixation Kit, Coronids, Proximal Ulna. (blimpt.com)
  • Little has been done to combine cuff repairs and fracture fixation. (smitmedimed.com)
  • It was planned for only the humerus fracture to be treated by open reduction and internal fixation using a locking plate. (cisejournal.org)
  • This case was treated with simultaneous open reduction and internal fixation of the proximal humeral fracture and glenoid fracture. (cisejournal.org)
  • Our objective was to compare mechanical properties between transosseous and anchor supraspinatus repair in the first 6 postoperative weeks in a rabbit model. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Both transosseous and anchor repairs restored supraspinatus mechanical properties after 4 postoperative weeks. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Anchor repair provided better initial tensile strength while transosseous repair led to a faster normalization (namely, midsubstance) of the mode of failure. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Similar to clinical data, no experimental evidence supports either the transosseous or the anchor superior mechanical strength during healing. (biomedcentral.com)
  • With no basic evidence to support superiority of the mechanical strength of transosseous or suture anchors after repair, direct experimental comparison of data on strength, stiffness, and mode of failure during the early postoperative phases was needed. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Since suture anchor repair is the current standard of care, we tested the following hypotheses: (1) SSP anchor repairs have better initial suture load at failure than transosseous repairs and (2) SSP anchor repairs reach normal load at failure faster than transosseous repairs. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Unlike other all-suture anchors that require the suture strands to be pulled back against the cortical bone in order to deploy them, Smith & Nephew's Q-FIX and SUTUREFIX All-Suture Anchor platform uses active deployment 3 , which eliminates manual tensioning and makes deployment more reliable 4 , ultimately resulting in improved biomechanical performance among all-suture anchors. (orthoex.com)
  • Beside the features which supports the surgeon within the implantation, the sling made from polypropylene typ 1 with its thermosealed edges, offers an excellent balance of the main biomechanical requirements, as tissue integration and low elasticity , to enable the restorage of continence. (medical360.bg)
  • MINI-VIM PK ® ligament anchor is a non-absorbable PEEK suture anchor with same material eyelet which provides superior abrasion resistance due to PEEK's low coefficient friction. (innotechealthcare.com)
  • Additionally, with suture anchors, suspensory fixation and tenodesis screws options for both on-lay and in-lay, there are a myriad of options available to make the best choice for the patient. (zimmerbiomet.com)
  • Pelvic Fixation With a Quad-Rod Technique Using S2 Alar Iliac and Medialized Entry Iliac Screws for Long Fusion Constructs. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pietrzak, WS, Ph.D. Triple labrum tears repaired with JuggerKnot™ soft anchor: Technique and results. (zimmerbiomet.lat)
  • This award winning 100% suture based anchor system has quickly evolved into a family of anchors that offers the widest range of options for a multitude of different procedures. (zimmerbiomet.lat)
  • Whether you're looking for products designed to achieve soft tissue reattachment, cartilage restoration and preservation, or minimally-invasive products that fill bony defects near the joint, we've worked out a comprehensive portfolio to help you help the athletes you treat, restore peak performance. (zimmerbiomet.eu)
  • there is a previous case series of two complex proximal humerus fractures concomitant with a bony Bankart lesion treated with hemiarthroplasty and glenoid rim fixation [ 1 ]. (cisejournal.org)
  • The membranous labyrinth is anchored to the bony labyrinth at the spiral ligament, the lateral edge of the triangle, and at the lip of the osseous spiral lamina medially. (cdc.gov)
  • The PEEK body of the anchor expands with each incremental turn of the black knob on the inserter handle, expanding up to one additional millimeter in diameter under the cortical surface. (stryker.com)
  • The anchor also features a proximal PEEK eyelet designed to help protect the bone from suture damage during tensioning. (stryker.com)
  • Made from PEEK material, a single KATOR Suture Anchor is now FDA cleared for use with up to 4 strands of #2 suture or up to 2 strands of 2mm wide suture tape. (surgicalfrontiers.com)
  • This animation demonstrates an all-knotless Brostrom repair using the DX Knotless FiberTak® anchor and Internal Brace™ ligament augmentation technique, highlighting the steps necessary for insertion and fixation. (arthrex.com)
  • Brace surgical technique is intended only to augment the primary repair/reconstruction by expanding the area of tissue approximation during the healing period and is not intended as a replacement for the native ligament. (arthrex.com)
  • It is a knotless anchor used in ligament augmentation repair and also any soft tissue fixation of small joints. (innotechealthcare.com)
  • The knotless technology of MINI-VIM PK ® ligament anchor provides a step-saving alternative to conventional "knotted" suture anchors and eliminates "knot stacks" associated with soft tissue irritation. (innotechealthcare.com)
  • NAS (Ti-cron®) and different AS were attached to force-measuring instrument (Dynamometer SS25LA) and anchored to anterior longitudinal (ALL) and pectineal ligament (PL) (Protack®, Uplift®, NAS), and sacrospinous ligament (SSL) (Surelift®, Elevate PC®, NAS) of Thiel soft-embalmed cadavers. (bvsalud.org)
  • To prevent complete lateral dislocation of the patella, several osseous and soft-tissue procedures have been previously described, including reconstruction of the medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL), which has been identified as the primary medial stabilizer of the patella. (matthewprovenchermd.com)
  • Anatomically a ligament is a band or a cord of nearly pure collagenous tissue, which unites two or more bones. (vin.com)
  • Current devices for endoscopic tissue fixation may migrate through the mucosal lining, may leak, create tissue damage through pressure necrosis, and may not stimulate tissue adhesion over time. (sages.org)
  • More particularly, the present disclosure relates to medical devices, systems, and methods for delivering and deploying an anchor such as for anchoring an artificial chordae tendineae to heart tissue. (justia.com)
  • Moreover, there is a need for improvements to tissue anchors and to devices, systems, and methods for delivering and deploying a tissue anchor, and/or securing the anchor to heart tissue. (justia.com)
  • During the surgery, Dr. Petrigliano will secure the graft to the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone) using various techniques such as tunnels, anchors, or other fixation devices. (drpetrigliano.com)
  • The parts that are restored are the same as with the acute treatment but with complications such as scar tissue, partially or totally united bone fragments, little identifiable joint surfaces. (blimpt.com)
  • Potential suture erosion drives both the choice of suture material and the need for scleral flap formation, large conjunctival dissections for the z-suture technique, or additional traumatic manipulations.4 Our proposed technique of transscleral-intracorneal (TS-IC) knot or flange depot fixation is efficient and simple and precludes knot or flange erosion leading to serious late complications including endophthalmitis. (kojuhov.ru)
  • However, these techniques often lead to complications such as anchor pullout and inaccurate suturing. (utsa.edu)
  • Cayenne Medical designs, develops and markets technically advanced soft tissue reconstruction solutions for the knee, shoulder, and extremities. (orthospinenews.com)
  • Designed for procedures where space is limited and the anatomy can be difficult to access, the new SUTUREFIX CURVED, Q-FIX CURVED and MINI delivery systems are designed to aid in optimal suture anchor placement during drilling and insertion. (orthoex.com)
  • Most experts feel that these medications should be dosed for patient comfort but should do not obtund the patient's capacity to report pain during needle placement that may indicate possible tissue injury, or to blunt the patient's capacity to determine whether or not the trial successfully produces paresthesia coverage of the painful body regions. (medscape.com)
  • The MultiFire VersaTack™ stapler has application in general surgery procedures for fixation of mesh in the repair of hernia defects and in other surgical specialties for approximation of tissue(s). (medtronic.com)
  • The KATOR Suture Anchor System represents a new paradigm in tissue-to-bone reattachment. (surgicalfrontiers.com)
  • The FiberTapes then were crossed over and loaded onto SwiveLock for lateral row fixation at maximal tension. (ssri.net.au)
  • The FiberTapes were then crossed over in standard fashion and loaded onto SwiveLock for lateral row fixation at maximal tension. (ssri.net.au)
  • The procedure typically involves utilizing a graft, which can be autograft (patient's own tissue) or allograft (donor tissue), to reconstruct the lateral structures. (drpetrigliano.com)
  • The Company also introduced its Q-FIX MINI All-Suture Anchor, which reduces the tunnel drill depth and implant length to 17.1mm, making it the shortest all-suture anchor in its class. (orthoex.com)
  • And the MINI anchor's short drill depth improves patient safety, making it more useful in all applications, especially in small joint soft tissue fixation. (orthoex.com)
  • The unique tapered distal curve of the SUTUREFIX CURVED Drill Guide allows me to place these anchors anywhere that I would like along the acetabular rim," said Dr. Marc J. Philippon of the Steadman Philippon Research Institute. (orthoex.com)
  • The necessary components included the tooth-borne Fixation Base with Pin Guide, anchor pins, bone reduction guide, osteotomy drill guide, Carrier Guide, transitional full-arch prosthesis, and various 3-D printed models for both maxillary and mandibular arches. (dentistrytoday.com)
  • The spaces between these anchors are measured and a graft prepared according to size. (oregonshoulder.com)
  • The active deployment of this all-suture anchor system greatly reduces displacement and the new curved guide has a better curvature and drilling trajectory than other curved systems on the market. (orthoex.com)
  • The SureLock Anchor provides excellent stability immediately upon deployment without the worry of anchor creep commonly seen with other all-suture anchors," states Andrew Willis, MD, of Tri-County Orthopedics, Morristown, New Jersey. (orthospinenews.com)
  • A tissue anchor and an anchor delivery and deployment system. (justia.com)
  • The tissue anchor is shiftable between a delivery configuration when housed in anchor garage of the anchor delivery and deployment system, and a deployment configuration when deployed outside the anchor garage. (justia.com)
  • In accordance with various principles of the present disclosure, an anchor delivery and deployment system includes an anchor having an anchor body and a plurality of anchor talons extending from the anchor body and shiftable between a delivery configuration and a deployed configuration, and an anchor garage configured to house the anchor therein with the anchor talons in a delivery configuration. (justia.com)
  • The inspiration for the new patented nail with a tab was to simplify the cumbersome suturing required for cuff repairs, and incorporate an updated, more versatile nail with better fixation options. (smitmedimed.com)
  • The Global Soft Tissue Repair Market is expected to grow at an approximate CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period, 2018-2023. (likabout.com)
  • The rising cases of sports-related injuries and technological advancements are some of the key factors driving the soft tissue repair market. (likabout.com)
  • The Americas dominated the global market for soft tissue repair owing to the increasing healthcare expenditure presence of major market players and rising geriatric population within the region. (likabout.com)
  • In 2017, it was estimated that Europe stood second in the global soft tissue repair market . (likabout.com)
  • On the other hand, the Middle East and Africa held the least share in the global soft tissue repair market due to the low economic development, especially within the African region. (likabout.com)
  • The global soft tissue repair market is segmented based on product, application, end user, and region. (likabout.com)
  • Colocalization of the microtubule anchoring factor LL5α (red) with integrin α6 (blue) in the basal cortex of outer epithelium of mouse mammary gland tissue. (ucsd.edu)
  • After reduction and fixation of this glenoid part with suture anchors, we acquired a well-reduced fluoroscopic image. (cisejournal.org)
  • The Endo Universal™ stapler has application in endoscopic hernia repair surgery procedures for fixation of mesh. (medtronic.com)
  • FiberTape has been designed to provide increased tissue cut-through resistance to prevent cuff repair failure. (ssri.net.au)
  • In some cases, the surgeon may need to remove any scar tissue or unhealthy tissue to prepare the area for repair. (skylarhealthcare.com)
  • For evaluation of soft-tissue injury around the shoulder, CT scans with three-dimensional reconstruction and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed. (cisejournal.org)
  • Anchor cannulation may facilitate the exchange of blood and other autologous cells. (stryker.com)
  • To this end, we performed functional multicellular calcium imaging of beta cells in mouse pancreas tissue slices after stimulation with glucose and forskolin in wild-type and Epac2A knock-out mice. (bvsalud.org)
  • Tissue: Neuroblastoma cells (SH-SY5Y). (qedbio.com)
  • Anterior old plating systems are designed to provide flexibility and simplicity for the spinal surgeon, allowing replication of normal anatomical function and safe fixation of the plate. (medicregister.com)
  • A new surgical technique of transscleral-intracorneal suture fixation of intraocular lenses with suture ends located within the transparent corneal or corneal-limbal paracentesis is reported. (kojuhov.ru)
  • These systems include numerous features that meet the needs of the spinal surgeon in providing safe, effective anterior cervical spine fixation. (medicregister.com)
  • Quad-rod augmentation of long thoracolumbar spinal constructs with two independent SI anchoring points is potentially an effective technique to increase lumbar sacral construct rigidity, thereby promoting fusion rates and decreasing revision rates. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sutureless intrascleral fixation, iris fixation suture, and transscleral fixation with knot or knotless techniques and their numerous modifications have been described.1-4 Visual rehabilitation after both sutured and sutureless techniques appear equally effective.5 Therefore, technique choice is determined by comorbidities and individual surgeon preference rather than by proof of superiority. (kojuhov.ru)
  • SureLock requires a smaller pilot hole compared to traditional anchors, minimizing bone removal and decreasing the overall anchor footprint, while still providing superior strength. (orthospinenews.com)
  • Medial row PushLock anchors loaded with FiberTape were inserted at the medial aspect of the footprint. (ssri.net.au)
  • Transscleral suture fixation, especially for late in-the-bag PC IOL dislocation, is an easy and fast approach when IOL exchange is considered higher risk. (kojuhov.ru)
  • The proximal and distal flanges, each 13mm in diameter, hold soft tissue in firm apposition without causing pressure necrosis. (sages.org)
  • INTRODUCTION: Tissue apposition and fixation is an important component in traditional endoscopic and NOTES procedures. (sages.org)
  • The AXT Anchor was well-tolerated by the esophageal, stomach, and crus tissues, as verified by weekly endoscopic inspection and gross necropsy. (sages.org)
  • Moreover, this invention relates to the method of implantation and anchoring of the medical electrical lead electrodes in operative relation to a selected sacral nerve to allow for stimulation. (justia.com)
  • Right after the implantation, before tissue ingrowth, the sling anchors itself to the tissue by using a Velcro®-like effect and gets along without additional fixation. (medical360.bg)
  • Campbell used this same donor tissue in 1936. (medscape.com)