Physicians can use the implant to treat anterior cruciate ligament tears, a first-of-its-kind technology. Before the implant, surgeons had to surgically reconstruct a patient’s ACL.
Although reconstruction restores function, a patient’s knee is never the same.
This implant restores natural anatomy and function of the knee and is also less invasive. The implant, notably, doesn’t require surgeons to remove a tendon like reconstruction does.
Miach Orthopaedics plans to release the BEAR Implant to market in 2021.
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