The TenJet System bridges the gap in treatment options for tendinosis by enabling an image-guided, tissue selective resection of degenerative tendon tissue to target the source of chronic tendon pain and provide patients relief from tendinosis also referred to as chronic tendinitis or chronic tendinopathy.
Compared to traditional techniques that utilize mechanical, ultrasonic, or radiofrequency resection tools, the saline jet acts as a precise cutting tool without generating heat.
Window design combined with the Venturi suction effect enables a tissue-selective method to resect diseased tendon tissue without harming healthy tissue.
Instantaneous resection and evacuation of diseased tissue, allows clear visualization of tissue changes during the procedure.
TenJet can be used to treat tendinosis in any part of the body safely and effectively.
12-gauge, 3-inch needle enables minimally invasive treatment using a stab incision in an outpatient setting.
The tenotomy procedure is reimbursed by Medicare and most private insurers.
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DownloadTenJet is ideal for providers focused on treating chronic tendon pain using precision-guided, minimally invasive solutions.
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