
Total Joint Orthopedics (TJO) has surpassed 50,000 total implants placed nationwide, including more than 38,000 Klassic Knee implants. In 2025, 32% of TJO procedures were performed in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs).
TJO’s portfolio is built around an “Efficiency by Design,” a philosophy that prioritizes streamlined instrumentation, system consistency, and adaptability across hospital and ASC settings, with no compromise in survivorship or functional outcomes.
“Ambulatory surgery centers are now our fastest-growing primary TKA setting,” comments Erin Hofmann, TJO’s CEO. “In those environments, efficiency is imperative. Systems that simplify workflow and reduce tray burden earn their place in the OR. Surgeons stay with solutions that make their teams’ jobs easier while maintaining excellent outcomes.”
Of the 50,000 implants, more than 38,000 have been knee procedures, driven by adoption of the Klassic Knee and the Klassic Revision Knee across hospital and ambulatory environments.
The Klassic Knee features a modern universal femoral component: a design that eliminates the need for left and right implants. This symmetric architecture enables streamlined instrumentation, reducing sterilization and storage burden while supporting faster setup and turnover times in high-volume ASC environments. Through the Klassic ONE single-tray system, up to 90% of primary total knee procedures can be performed with a single instrument tray—delivering estimated per-case cost savings of up to $1,350.
Ten-year clinical data on the Klassic Knee demonstrates no compromise in survivorship or functional outcomes. In a comparative analysis, patient outcomes were similar across implant types, while the symmetric group demonstrated significantly improved radiographic patellar tracking, reinforcing the durability of the design philosophy.
Source: Total Joint Orthopedics, Inc.
Total Joint Orthopedics (TJO) has surpassed 50,000 total implants placed nationwide, including more than 38,000 Klassic Knee implants. In 2025, 32% of TJO procedures were performed in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs).
TJO’s portfolio is built around an “Efficiency by Design,” a philosophy that prioritizes streamlined instrumentation, system...
Total Joint Orthopedics (TJO) has surpassed 50,000 total implants placed nationwide, including more than 38,000 Klassic Knee implants. In 2025, 32% of TJO procedures were performed in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs).
TJO’s portfolio is built around an “Efficiency by Design,” a philosophy that prioritizes streamlined instrumentation, system consistency, and adaptability across hospital and ASC settings, with no compromise in survivorship or functional outcomes.
“Ambulatory surgery centers are now our fastest-growing primary TKA setting,” comments Erin Hofmann, TJO’s CEO. “In those environments, efficiency is imperative. Systems that simplify workflow and reduce tray burden earn their place in the OR. Surgeons stay with solutions that make their teams’ jobs easier while maintaining excellent outcomes.”
Of the 50,000 implants, more than 38,000 have been knee procedures, driven by adoption of the Klassic Knee and the Klassic Revision Knee across hospital and ambulatory environments.
The Klassic Knee features a modern universal femoral component: a design that eliminates the need for left and right implants. This symmetric architecture enables streamlined instrumentation, reducing sterilization and storage burden while supporting faster setup and turnover times in high-volume ASC environments. Through the Klassic ONE single-tray system, up to 90% of primary total knee procedures can be performed with a single instrument tray—delivering estimated per-case cost savings of up to $1,350.
Ten-year clinical data on the Klassic Knee demonstrates no compromise in survivorship or functional outcomes. In a comparative analysis, patient outcomes were similar across implant types, while the symmetric group demonstrated significantly improved radiographic patellar tracking, reinforcing the durability of the design philosophy.
Source: Total Joint Orthopedics, 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.





