Columbia University researchers have developed a python-tooth-inspired device as a supplement to current rotator cuff suture repair, and found that it nearly doubled repair strength. Their biomimetic approach following the design of python teeth helps to reattach tendons to bone more securely. The device not only augments the strength of the repair but can also be customized to the patient.
Tag: Rotator Cuff
REGENATIVE LABS’ LATEST PUBLISHED STUDY DEMONSTRATES THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF WHARTON’S JELLY CONNECTIVE TISSUE ALLOGRAFT FOR ROTATOR CUFF TEARS
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