ACLTear.com to educate, connect
patients suffering from common knee injuries with surgeons trained
in innovative procedures
NAPLES,
Fla., May 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Arthrex, a
global leader in minimally invasive orthopedic technology, launched
a new patient-focused website, ACLTear.com, which illustrates
the science of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries,
highlights the benefits of knee preservation technology and
provides tools to patients to connect with surgeons performing
advanced, minimally invasive ACL procedures.
"As the innovation leader in arthroscopic
surgery, Arthrex is defining the future for how ACL injuries are
treated." -Arthrex President, Founder Reinhold Schmieding
"As the innovation leader in arthroscopic surgery, Arthrex is
defining the future for how ACL injuries are treated," said Arthrex
President and Founder Reinhold
Schmieding. "ACLTear.com is a tremendous educational
resource for patients who want comprehensive information based on
extensive orthopedic research and real patient
experiences."
Arthrex recently released two solutions for minimally invasive
ACL preservation: the ACL Repair TightRope® implant
and the SwiveLock® ACL Repair Kit, the first of its
kind in the orthopedic industry to gain FDA clearance. Unlike a
reconstruction or complete replacement of the ACL, the new
technology enabling the preservation of a patient's own ACL may
allow for an easier recovery1 with a more
normal-feeling knee2 and a possible faster return
to activity.3
"Arthrex is dedicated to helping patients gain a better
understanding of their injuries and the techniques available to
improve their outcomes," said Senior Director of Product
Management, Knee and Hip Arthroscopy Jake Jolly.
"ACLTear.com is an educational hub for anyone suffering from
an ACL injury to explore their treatment options and connect with
expert surgeons nearby."
Arthrex has been involved in developing ACL repair and
reconstruction techniques since 1983, with the goal of creating
less invasive procedures to assist patients in returning to
activity more quickly. In developing these techniques, the company
has thoroughly studied the procedures and associated clinical
outcomes in high-impact peer-reviewed
literature.1,4-6
ACL tears and sprains are among the most common sports injuries
in the U.S., with an estimate of between 100,000 to 200,000
occurrences every year.7 Younger and sports-active
patients are predominately affected, typically by twisting or
hyperextension.
ACLTear.com offers an interactive Find a
Doctor tool to help patients quickly and easily connect with
surgeons in their area.
About Arthrex
Arthrex Inc., headquartered in Naples,
Florida, is a global leader in multispecialty, minimally
invasive surgical technology, medical research, manufacturing and
medical education. Arthrex develops and releases more than 1,000
new products and procedures every year to advance minimally
invasive orthopedics, trauma, spine and arthroplasty innovation
worldwide. Arthrex also specializes in the latest 4K multispecialty surgical visualization and OR
integration technology solutions. For more information,
visit www.arthrex.com.
References
- Douoguih WA, Zade RT, Bodendorfer BM, Siddiqui Y, Lincoln AE.
Anterior cruciate ligament repair with suture augmentation for
proximal avulsion injuries. Arthrosc Sports Med Rehabil.
2020;2(5):e475-e480. doi:10.1016/j.asmr.2020.05.003
- Connolly PT, Zittel KW, Panish BJ, Rigor PD, Argintar EH. A
comparison of postoperative pain between anterior cruciate ligament
reconstruction and repair. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol.
2021;31(7):1403-1409. doi:10.1007/s00590-020-02859-0
- Vermeijden HD, van der List JP, O'Brien R, DiFelice GS. Return
to sports following arthroscopic primary repair of the anterior
cruciate ligament in the adult population. Knee.
2020;27(3):906-914. doi:10.1016/j.knee.2020.04.001
- Kandhari V, Vieira TD, Ouanezar H, et al. Clinical outcomes of
arthroscopic primary anterior cruciate ligament repair: a
systematic review from the scientific anterior cruciate ligament
network international study group. Arthroscopy.
2020;36(2):594-612. doi:10.1016/j.arthro.2019.09.021
- van der List JP, Vermeijden HD, Sierevelt IN, DiFelice GS, van
Noort A, Kerkhoffs GMMJ. Arthroscopic primary repair of proximal
anterior cruciate ligament tears seems safe but higher level of
evidence is needed: a systematic review and meta-analysis of recent
literature. Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc.
2020;28(6):1946-1957. doi:10.1007/s00167-019-05697-8
- Vermeijden HD, van der List JP, O'Brien R, DiFelice GS.
Patients forget about their operated knee more following
arthroscopic primary repair of the anterior cruciate ligament than
following reconstruction. Arthroscopy. 2020;36(3):797-804.
doi:10.1016/j.arthro.2019.09.041
- Evans J, Nielson JL. Anterior cruciate ligament knee injuries.
In: StatPearls. Treasure Island,
FL: StatPearls Publishing; May
5, 2022.
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