Published: July 16, 2009
Cayenne Medical Launches CrossFix System for Repair of Meniscal Tears
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Cayenne Medical, Inc., a privately held sports medicine company based in
Scottsdale, announced the commercial launch of its CrossFix System for
the repair of meniscal tears at the American Orthopaedic Society for
Sports Medicine (AOSSM) annual meeting in Keystone, Colorado last week.
The CrossFix system offers surgeons the benefits of both open suturing
and arthroscopic meniscal repair. The technology replicates results from
"gold standard" open suturing techniques but through a faster and less
invasive all-inside method. Unlike traditional all-inside meniscal
repair devices, the CrossFix system leaves no plastic implants behind,
thereby reducing risk of injury over time.
"CrossFix is a leap forward for all-inside meniscal repair devices,"
said Louis Rizio, M.D., of Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center in
Livingston, New Jersey, one of the first surgeons in the country to
utilize the CrossFix system. "CrossFix replicates the inside-out
suture repair well and minimizes time and morbidity associated with
inside-out repairs. The sophistication of this device is in its
simplicity!"
The CrossFix system is a suture only device that creates a 3mm mattress
stitch for a fast, strong, and reliable all-inside meniscal repair. The
dual needle design instantly deploys a horizontal or vertical mattress
with a pre-tied sliding knot through a single insertion into the
meniscus. The device includes an incorporated cannula and depth limiter
that controls needle penetration, reducing the risk of neurovascular
injury. The repair is biomechanically strong with pull-out forces equal
to open suture techniques*. The CrossFix system is fast and easy to
use, offering surgeons reliable and reproducible patient outcomes.
After using the CrossFix system clinically, Kenneth D. Montgomery, MD,
of Tri-County Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine in Morristown, New Jersey,
reported that, "By inserting both needles at the same time, there is
never a problem with suture management, making the repair process as
simple as pulling a trigger."
"We are extremely pleased with the warm reception we received from
surgeons at the AOSSM meeting," said James W. Hart, President and CEO of
Cayenne Medical. "With our existing AperFix technology,
Cayenne has already made inroads toward a new standard of care for ACL
fixation. Now with CrossFix , we are responding to an unmet need in the
meniscal repair market."
For more information on Cayenne Medical's CrossFix system, please visit http://www.cayennemedical.com/products/crossfix/.
About Cayenne Medical, Inc.:
Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Cayenne Medical is a privately held
medical device company defining new technology for the soft tissue
reconstruction segment of the sports medicine market. The company was
founded in 2005 and is focused on leading the transformation of
traditional ACL and meniscal repair procedures by applying advanced
technology through minimally invasive techniques. For more information,
go to www.cayennemedical.com.
* Data on file
For Cayenne Medical, Inc.
Paul Williams
949-916-6880
medialine2@aol.com
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