Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation03.28.17
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation today announced full commercial availability of its Cadence Total Ankle System, a new ankle prosthesis developed in partnership with four world leading foot and ankle surgeons—Dr. Tim Daniels (University of Toronto), Dr. David Pedowitz (Rothman Institute, Philadelphia, Pa.), Dr. Selene Parekh (Duke University, Durham, N.C.) and Dr. Christopher Hyer (Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center, Westerville, Ohio).
More than 200 Cadence total ankle procedures have been successfully performed in seven countries, since initial clinical use more than a year ago. During this period, instrumentation updates and enhanced surgeon training were introduced, designed to further improve quality, patient safety, and procedural efficiency of the system.
Integra completed corrective actions required to close a U.S. Food and Drug Administratiojn recall related to the clarification of the system surgical technique, which addressed a small percentage of intra-operative posterior tibial fractures occurring due to technique error. The recall required no return of product, and since the implementation of the clarified surgical technique, no subsequent posterior tibial fractures have occurred in more than 100 procedures.
The Cadence system has garnered positive feedback among its users for advancements in implant and instrument design, along with a streamlined surgical technique. Cadence incorporates several features to accommodate various patient anatomies, reduce potential clinical complications, and address common challenges associated with ankle arthroplasty procedure. Key implant features include:
“I’ve implanted over 50 Cadence Total Ankle prostheses. I am very impressed with the versatility, reliability, reproducibility, and short-term outcomes of this implant,” said Daniels. “The streamlined and reliable operative instruments and techniques of this procedure, combined with an anatomical design, offer significant advantages over other ankle systems on the market today.”
The Cadence Total Ankle System was previously available in a limited market release. The Cadence system is now fully available in the United States, Canada, and select European countries. Integra plans to initiate several global post-market clinical studies with the Cadence system to further support product efficacy.
Integra LifeSciences offers innovative solutions, including leading plastic and regenerative technologies, in specialty surgical solutions, orthopedics and tissue technologies. The company is based in Plainsboro, N.J.
More than 200 Cadence total ankle procedures have been successfully performed in seven countries, since initial clinical use more than a year ago. During this period, instrumentation updates and enhanced surgeon training were introduced, designed to further improve quality, patient safety, and procedural efficiency of the system.
Integra completed corrective actions required to close a U.S. Food and Drug Administratiojn recall related to the clarification of the system surgical technique, which addressed a small percentage of intra-operative posterior tibial fractures occurring due to technique error. The recall required no return of product, and since the implementation of the clarified surgical technique, no subsequent posterior tibial fractures have occurred in more than 100 procedures.
The Cadence system has garnered positive feedback among its users for advancements in implant and instrument design, along with a streamlined surgical technique. Cadence incorporates several features to accommodate various patient anatomies, reduce potential clinical complications, and address common challenges associated with ankle arthroplasty procedure. Key implant features include:
- Side-specific, anatomical tibial components, designed to avoid fibular impingement.
- Side-specific, anatomical talar components, designed to minimize resected talar bone and to preserve vascularity in the ankle.
- Bearing insert components manufactured from a highly crosslinked ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (HXL UHMWPE) for improved wear characteristics, and patent pending-biased sagittal profile options to address patients with subluxed talar anatomy.
“I’ve implanted over 50 Cadence Total Ankle prostheses. I am very impressed with the versatility, reliability, reproducibility, and short-term outcomes of this implant,” said Daniels. “The streamlined and reliable operative instruments and techniques of this procedure, combined with an anatomical design, offer significant advantages over other ankle systems on the market today.”
The Cadence Total Ankle System was previously available in a limited market release. The Cadence system is now fully available in the United States, Canada, and select European countries. Integra plans to initiate several global post-market clinical studies with the Cadence system to further support product efficacy.
Integra LifeSciences offers innovative solutions, including leading plastic and regenerative technologies, in specialty surgical solutions, orthopedics and tissue technologies. The company is based in Plainsboro, N.J.