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BEAR Implant Clinical Story | Surgery for ACL Tears | Miach Orthopaedics

Fixing a torn ACL has been of interest to the orthopaedic community for decades, yet a narrow indication and inconsistent results have persisted. While ACL reconstruction has been the best available treatment, current methods are not without short- and long-term challenges -- explaining why the pursuit to heal and restore the native ACL hasn't waned. Bridge-enhanced ACL restoration (BEAR) is a the first FDA-approved technology that enables the ACL to heal itself. It is the first substantial advancement in the treatment of ACL tears, backed by decades of research as well as Level 1 clinical evidence. Watch this video to learn more. For more information on the BEAR Implant, visit https://miachortho.com/healthcare-pro... If you have any questions about the BEAR Implant, please comment below or contact us at https://miachortho.com/contact-us/. Follow us on our social media channels: Facebook –   / miachortho   Twitter –   / miachortho   LinkedIn –   / miachortho   Instagram –   / bearimplant   #ACLsurgery #ACLtear #BEARimplant About The BEAR® Implant The Bridge-Enhanced® ACL Restoration (BEAR®) Implant is a proprietary bio-engineered implant used to facilitate healing of the torn ACL. Unlike reconstruction, which is the current standard of care, the BEAR Implant does not require a second surgical wound site to remove a healthy tendon from another part of the leg or the use of a donor tendon. The BEAR Implant acts as a bridge between the two ends of the torn ACL. The surgeon injects a small amount of the patient’s own blood into the implant and inserts it between the torn ends of the ACL in a minimally invasive procedure. The combination of the BEAR Implant and the patient’s blood enables the body to heal the torn ends of the ACL back together while maintaining the ACL’s original attachments to the femur and tibia. The BEAR Implant is absorbed by the body as the ACL heals. The BEAR Implant was granted De Novo Approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in December 2020. It is indicated for skeletally mature patients at least 14 years of age with a complete rupture of the ACL, as confirmed by MRI. Patients must have an ACL stump attached to the tibia to facilitate the restoration. The BEAR device must be implanted within 50 days of injury. Visit www.miachortho.com for complete product information, including Instructions for Use. About Miach Orthopaedics, Inc. Miach Orthopaedics, Inc. is a privately held company located in Westborough, Massachusetts, dedicated to developing bio-engineered surgical implants for connective tissue restoration. The company’s initial focus is the Bridge-Enhanced® ACL Restoration (BEAR®) Implant, which represents a paradigm shift in the treatment of ACL tears from reconstruction to restoration. The BEAR technology was pioneered by Martha Murray, M.D., founder of Miach Orthopaedics, at the Boston Children’s Hospital Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, with initial research funding provided by the NFL Players Association, Boston Children’s Hospital and the National Institutes of Health. ©2022 Miach Orthopaedics. All rights reserved. ML-1043 Rev A 2/2022 Bridge-enhanced ACL restoration is a game-changing new procedure that stimulates a torn ACL to heal itself, eliminating the need for a tendon graft. First, the surgeon places sutures to stabilize the ACL and the knee. The implant made of special proteins is then position on the sutures while blood is drawn from the patient. The blood is then added to the implant creating an environment for a clot to form. Then the implant is placed into the gap between the ends of the ACL, jump starting the healing process and providing a bridge for the ligament to grow into. The surgeon then uses the sutures to pull the torn ends of the ACL into the implant. Over time, the BEAR Implant is absorbed and replaced by your own native cells, collagen, and blood vessels, allowing the torn ends of your ACL to heal back together. ML-1047 Rev A 05/2022 ©Miach Orthopaedics

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