Regentis Biomaterials Advances Simplified Cartilage Repair Platform Toward Key Commercial Milestones

Regentis Biomaterials is progressing its cell-free hydrogel implant GelrinC through pivotal U.S. trials and targeting European commercialization, aiming to address a $3 billion market for knee cartilage repair with a simplified 10-minute procedure.

LA Metrowire Staff
Healthcare
Regentis Biomaterials Advances Simplified Cartilage Repair Platform Toward Key Commercial Milestones

Regentis Biomaterials Ltd. (NYSE American: RGNT) is advancing GelrinC®, a cell-free hydrogel implant designed to simplify knee cartilage repair through a single-step, approximately 10-minute procedure that may offer an alternative to traditional microfracture and complex cell-based therapies. The company is targeting an estimated $3 billion U.S. market encompassing roughly 470,000 annual knee cartilage repair cases, where no approved off-the-shelf regenerative solution currently exists.

Clinical data have shown approximately 100% greater pain improvement versus microfracture, alongside MRI-confirmed regeneration of near-native cartilage and durable multi-year outcomes. GelrinC® has already secured CE Mark approval in Europe and is currently progressing through a pivotal U.S. Phase III trial that is more than 50% enrolled. This positions Regentis for several upcoming catalysts, including potential European commercialization, completion of the pivotal study, and eventual FDA submission.

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Regentis Biomaterials Ltd. is a regenerative medicine company dedicated to developing innovative tissue repair solutions that restore health and enhance quality of life. With an initial focus on orthopedic treatments, Regentis’ Gelrin platform technology, based on synchronized, degradable hydrogel implants, regenerates damaged or diseased tissue including inflamed cartilage and bone. Regentis’ lead product GelrinC(R), is a cell-free, off-the-shelf hydrogel that is eroded and resorbed in the knee, allowing the surrounding cells to regenerate the cartilage in a controlled and synchronous process. GelrinC(R) aims to address a market of approximately 470,000 cases for cartilage knee repair annually in the U.S. where no off-the-shelf treatment is available.

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