IRAP ProEAS™ System

Defects in articular cartilage can induce osteoarthritis by causing molecular changes in the synovial fluid. Research in molecular biology discovered the major inducer of osteoarthritis was the general inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1), which plays a key role in accelerating tissue destruction and the repair mechanisms.

In a healthy joint, IL-1 and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) are in balanced concentrations. In osteoarthritis, the IL-1Ra produced is insufficient to block the destructive effects of the increased IL-1. The result is inflammation, joint pain, and eventually cartilage destruction. Using the Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS system, monocytes (a type of white blood cell) from the animal’s harvested blood bind to the glass beads in the device. The cells are stimulated over 24 hours of incubation to produce regenerative and anti-inflammatory proteins without the addition of drugs. The autologous serum produced using the Arthrex IRAP ProEAS device may be used to treat mild to moderate osteoarthritis in animals.

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Defects in articular cartilage can induce osteoarthritis by causing molecular changes in the synovial fluid. Research in molecular biology discovered the major inducer of osteoarthritis was the general inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1), which plays a key role in accelerating tissue destruction and the repair mechanisms.

In a healthy joint, IL-1 and interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) are in balanced concentrations. In osteoarthritis, the IL-1Ra produced is insufficient to block the destructive effects of the increased IL-1. The result is inflammation, joint pain, and eventually cartilage destruction. Using the Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS system, monocytes (a type of white blood cell) from the animal’s harvested blood bind to the glass beads in the device. The cells are stimulated over 24 hours of incubation to produce regenerative and anti-inflammatory proteins without the addition of drugs. The autologous serum produced using the Arthrex IRAP ProEAS device may be used to treat mild to moderate osteoarthritis in animals.

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Surgical Technique Videos (2)

IRAP ProEAS™ System Processing Video
IRAP ProEAS™ System Processing Video
David Frisbie, DVM, PhD
05:34 | English | 11/17/2022 | vVID1-002182-en-US B
Overview of Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS™ System
Overview of Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS™ System
David Frisbie, DVM, PhD
02:42 | English | 05/10/2021 | vVID1-002183-en-US A

Brochures (2)

Arthrex IRAP™  ProEAS™  System Surgical Technique
Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS™ System Surgical Technique
English | 07/26/2021 | vLB1-000002-en-US C
The IRAP ProEAS™ System
The IRAP ProEAS™ System
English | 09/05/2019 | vFL1-000071-en-US A

Catalogs (1)

Vet Systems Product Catalog
Vet Systems Product Catalog
English | 04/21/2023 | VLB1-0001-EN H

Presentation Videos (1)

Use of Biologics in Small Animal Orthopaedics
Use of Biologics in Small Animal Orthopaedics
James L. Cook, DVM, PhD
23:08 | English | 07/26/2017 | VVPT1-00921-EN A

Product Demonstrations (2)

Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS™ Device Animation
Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS™ Device Animation
02:45 | English | 08/16/2023 | vAN1-000488-en-US B
Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS™ Device Animation
Arthrex IRAP™ ProEAS™ Device Animation
02:44 | English | 05/05/2022 | vAN1-000226-en-US B

Scientific Updates (1)

IRAP for Veterinary Applications Scientific Update
IRAP for Veterinary Applications Scientific Update
English | 07/13/2023 | vDOC1-001110-en-US A

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Biologics Play a Role in Intraoperative and Postoperative Management in Tendon Injury
Biologics Play a Role in Intraoperative and Postoperative Management in Tendon Injury
Samuel P. Franklin, DVM | Lauren Schnabel, DVM, DACVS | John Peroni, DVM, DACVS
01:00:44 | English | 08/12/2020 | vVID1-001432-en-US A

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