Paragon 28 Launches the R3FLEX™ Stabilization System to Anatomically Repair Ankle Syndesmotic Injuries
04 Settembre 2024 - 3:15PM
Business Wire
Paragon 28, Inc. (NYSE: FNA), is pleased to announce the launch
of the R3FLEX™ Stabilization System, which is designed to restore
stability to the ankle syndesmosis after injury from an ankle
fracture or high ankle sprain.
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Figure 1: R3FLEX™ Stabilization System
and Gorilla® Ankle Fracture Plating System used to treat an ankle
fracture with syndesmotic injury. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Ankle fractures are one of the most common injuries with over
470,000 predicted in 2024 in the US.1,2 Injury to the distal
tibiofibular syndesmosis is estimated to occur in 23% of ankle
fractures.3 Additionally, “high ankle sprains” encompass 7-15% of
all ankle sprains, and are defined as an isolated injury of the
distal tibiofibular syndesmotic ligaments.4 The incidence of acute
ankle sprains in the United States is approximately 2 million per
year.5 Syndesmotic injuries are traditionally treated surgically
with cortical screws and more recently with flexible fixation
options, which assist with accurate positioning and maintenance of
reduction of the fibula relative to the tibia.4
The R3FLEX™ Stabilization System gives surgeons the ability to
precisely adjust and visualize tension during the repair as needed
with a simple turn of the handle. The design and functionality of
the device allows surgeons to restore patients’ soft tissue to a
more natural anatomy, helping to mitigate arthritic response and
minimize the risk of hardware removal.
During preparation and implantation of the R3FLEX™ Implant, the
tibial implant rests on the internal surface of the tibia rather
than external to the cortical bone. Screws and other flexible
fixation products may require hardware on the external surface of
the tibial bone, which may increase the risk of injury to the
saphenous nerve and great saphenous vein during preparation and
implantation.6
The implant’s innovative design also utilizes a short suture
loop between the all-suture anchor in the tibia and the titanium
fibular component to create a strong repair construct that is less
susceptible to elongation or creep that may cause concern for some
surgeons.7 The fibular component contains a thermoplastic urethane
bumper inside to allow for micromotion in the repair so the fibula
can move in a controlled manner similar to its uninjured state.
The R3FLEX™ Stabilization System is delivered to surgeons in a
single sterile kit that includes both the implants and instruments
to simplify surgical workflow and inventory management.
Paragon 28’s CEO, Albert DaCosta, commented, “The R3FLEX
Stabilization System is the crown jewel of our syndesmotic injury
repair portfolio with novel features that give surgeons the
ability, for the first time, to precisely adjust and visualize
tension during a repair with the simple turn of the handle. Dynamic
tensioning is incredibly important, and we believe it will help
mitigate arthritic response, which is a primary complication
following these types of ankle fractures.”
Surgeon Designer Lauren Geaney, MD, commented, “R3FLEX is an
exciting solution to syndesmotic fixation: providing improved and
reliable stability while simultaneously allowing forgiveness to
malreduction. Additionally, the fixation on the lateral tibial
cortex decreases potential for interference with medial tibial
fracture hardware or injury to medial distal tibial
neurovasculature.”
The R3FLEX™ Stabilization System bolsters Paragon 28’s soft
tissue offering, which includes the Grappler® Suture Anchor System,
Grappler® Knotless Anchor System, Bridgeline™ Tape, Grappler®
Interference Screw System, Grappler® R3INFORCE™ Extraosseous Repair
System, R3ACT® Stabilization System, R3LEASE™ Stabilization System,
Paratrooper™ Plantar Plate System, TenoTac® 2.0 Soft Tissue
Fixation System, and Mister Tendon™ Harvester System. With this
comprehensive portfolio, Paragon 28® provides its customers with a
single source to address their foot and ankle soft tissue
needs.
About Paragon 28, Inc.
Based in Englewood, CO., Paragon 28, is a leading medical device
company exclusively focused on the foot and ankle orthopedic market
and is dedicated to improving patient lives. From the onset,
Paragon 28® has provided innovative orthopedic solutions,
procedural approaches and instrumentation that cover a wide range
of foot and ankle ailments including fracture fixation, forefoot,
ankle, progressive collapsing foot deformity (PCFD) or flatfoot,
Charcot foot and orthobiologics. The company designs products with
both the patient and surgeon in mind, with the goal of improving
outcomes, reducing ailment recurrence and complication rates, and
making the procedures simpler, consistent, and reproducible.
Forward Looking Statements
Except for the historical information contained herein, the
matters set forth in this press release are forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including,
but not limited to: Paragon 28’s potential to shape a better future
for foot and ankle patients. You are cautioned not to place undue
reliance on these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are only predictions based on our current expectations,
estimates, and assumptions, valid only as of the date they are
made, and subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which we are
not currently aware. Forward-looking statements should not be read
as a guarantee of future performance or results and may not
necessarily be accurate indications of the times at, or by, which
such performance or results will be achieved. These forward-looking
statements are based on Paragon 28’s current expectations and
inherently involve significant risks and uncertainties. Actual
results and the timing of events could differ materially from those
anticipated in such forward-looking statements as a result of these
risks and uncertainties. For a further description of the risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from those
expressed in these forward-looking statements, as well as risks
relating to Paragon 28’s business in general, see Paragon 28’s
current and future reports filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including its Annual Report on Form 10-K/A for the
fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 and its Quarterly Reports on
Form 10-Q, as updated periodically with its other lings with the
SEC. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of
this press release, and Paragon 28 assumes no obligation to update
the forward-looking statements, or to update the reasons why actual
results could differ from those projected in the forward-looking
statements, except as required by law.
Disclaimer
Dr. Geaney may report consulting and royalty fees from Paragon
28 in connection with the provision of product development services
to Paragon 28.
Nothing in this material is intended to provide specific medical
advice or to take the place of written law or regulations.
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- Wolfson, Theodore S., and Steven Struhl. "Continuous Loop
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