Columbus, Ohio-based Atreon Orthopedics has completed 10,000 rotator cuff repair surgeries with the use of its Rotium bioresorbable wick.
According to a Dec. 18 news release, the device is known for its potential to reduce retear rates in rotator cuff repair cases and enhance long-term patient outcomes. The implant is a fully resorbable, synthetic-nanofiber scaffold designed to optimize healing at the tendon-bone interface in rotator cuff repairs.
The Rotium "supports the body's natural healing processes," according to the news release, and can boost tissue integration.