Episurf Medical received its first granted patent in Australia, covering a surgical drilling guide that supports depth adjustments for use in implantation of patient-specific joint implants.
The technology was granted an EU patent just last month, and the company has secured numerous approvals under the CE Mark. While the company has received patents in the U.S., no products are yet cleared for U.S. sale.
Sources: Episurf Medical AB; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
Episurf Medical received its first granted patent in Australia, covering a surgical drilling guide that supports depth adjustments for use in implantation of patient-specific joint implants.
The technology was granted an EU patent just last month, and the company has secured numerous approvals under the CE Mark....
Episurf Medical received its first granted patent in Australia, covering a surgical drilling guide that supports depth adjustments for use in implantation of patient-specific joint implants.
The technology was granted an EU patent just last month, and the company has secured numerous approvals under the CE Mark. While the company has received patents in the U.S., no products are yet cleared for U.S. sale.
Sources: Episurf Medical AB; ORTHOWORLD Inc.
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





