
Smith+Nephew signed an exclusive U.S. distribution agreement with RMR Ortho to add the A’TOMIC Nitinol Fixation System to the Smith+Nephew Trauma, Foot & Ankle and Hand & Wrist portfolio. The system is designed to improve implant integrity and patient comfort.
A’TOMIC™ Nitinol Fixation leverages proprietary manufacturing methods and the properties of nitinol to provide compressive fixation implants featuring a wide bridge with barbed, round legs that match drill holes. The system is engineered to achieve stability of fusion, fracture and osteotomy sites through high strength and active compression.
“Partnering with Smith+Nephew represents an important step forward for RMR Ortho as we continue to expand access to the A’TOMIC Nitinol Fixation System across key U.S. territories,” said Joe Ritz, CEO of RMR Ortho. “Smith+Nephew’s established presence in orthopedic extremities and trauma, deep surgeon relationships, and commercial scale make them a strong partner as we work to deliver reliable, continuously compressive fixation solutions to surgeons, hospitals, and patients.”
“This partnership with RMR Ortho strengthens Smith+Nephew’s fixation portfolio by adding a dynamic compression fixation solution that complements our existing technologies,” said Scott Gunn, Vice President of U.S. Marketing, Trauma, Extremities, and Shoulder at Smith+Nephew. “The A’TOMIC Nitinol Fixation System expands our ability to participate in high-frequency fracture and arthrodesis procedures while leveraging our established Extremities and Trauma sales channel to deepen surgeon engagement. This collaboration reflects our disciplined approach to portfolio expansion and our continued focus on driving sustainable growth.”
Source: Smith+Nephew
Smith+Nephew signed an exclusive U.S. distribution agreement with RMR Ortho to add the A’TOMIC Nitinol Fixation System to the Smith+Nephew Trauma, Foot & Ankle and Hand & Wrist portfolio. The system is designed to improve implant integrity and patient comfort.
A’TOMIC™ Nitinol Fixation leverages proprietary manufacturing methods and...
Smith+Nephew signed an exclusive U.S. distribution agreement with RMR Ortho to add the A’TOMIC Nitinol Fixation System to the Smith+Nephew Trauma, Foot & Ankle and Hand & Wrist portfolio. The system is designed to improve implant integrity and patient comfort.
A’TOMIC™ Nitinol Fixation leverages proprietary manufacturing methods and the properties of nitinol to provide compressive fixation implants featuring a wide bridge with barbed, round legs that match drill holes. The system is engineered to achieve stability of fusion, fracture and osteotomy sites through high strength and active compression.
“Partnering with Smith+Nephew represents an important step forward for RMR Ortho as we continue to expand access to the A’TOMIC Nitinol Fixation System across key U.S. territories,” said Joe Ritz, CEO of RMR Ortho. “Smith+Nephew’s established presence in orthopedic extremities and trauma, deep surgeon relationships, and commercial scale make them a strong partner as we work to deliver reliable, continuously compressive fixation solutions to surgeons, hospitals, and patients.”
“This partnership with RMR Ortho strengthens Smith+Nephew’s fixation portfolio by adding a dynamic compression fixation solution that complements our existing technologies,” said Scott Gunn, Vice President of U.S. Marketing, Trauma, Extremities, and Shoulder at Smith+Nephew. “The A’TOMIC Nitinol Fixation System expands our ability to participate in high-frequency fracture and arthrodesis procedures while leveraging our established Extremities and Trauma sales channel to deepen surgeon engagement. This collaboration reflects our disciplined approach to portfolio expansion and our continued focus on driving sustainable growth.”
Source: Smith+Nephew
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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.





