Dr Shane Hollawell
Foot & Ankle
Foot & Ankle Surgeon, Dr. Hollawell knows that orthopedic progress isn’t about adding more metal — It’s about removing limits. That’s why he uses SupraFusion: anchors that melt into bone, leaving nothing behind but recovery.
“As surgeons, we look for consistent, reproducible, and durable anchors such as the ones SupraFusion provides.”
One Word for Suprafusion - Consistency
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My name is Dr. Shane Hollawell. I practice in central New Jersey and am part of a large-scale orthopedic practice in the state of New Jersey.
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I think the most important thing on a daily basis for me is: how can I get improved outcomes for my patients while minimizing their recovery and their pain in the postsurgical process. And what I look for on a routine basis are some innovative ways to accomplish those goals.
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The SupraFusion Anchor consistently allows for a strong soft tissue-to-bone attachment repair whether it's ligament, tendon, a transfer, or some type of reconstructive procedure in combination with bony work. This anchor is a reproducible technique that consistently allows for reliable, strong fixation. One of the main attractive aspects is the very minimal incision approach it allows for and the zero-profile footprint that it leaves once it's put into the bone.
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The use of the SupraFusion Anchor has changed my daily practice in that I can consistently rely on it. I don't really have to do a lot of extra planning. The consistency of the use of the anchor, implanting the anchor — I can rely on regularly. I know that I can leave a zero footprint each and every time I use it.
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Because what we look for as surgeons is consistency, reproducibility, durability, and the constant reliability that the SupraFusion Anchor provides.
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Consistency