Advita Ortho announced the first clinical use of its next-generation knee replacement platform in Japan, combining Activit-E polyethylene technology in the Truliant knee system with the latest iteration of Advita GPS surgical navigation and Newton balancing intelligence.
At the core of the platform is Activit-E polyethylene technology, a highly crosslinked vitamin E-stabilized bearing material developed through years of materials science research. It is designed to deliver low wear while maintaining the strength and toughness required for knee replacement.
Combined with surgeon-controlled navigation through GPS and Newton balancing intelligence, the Advita technology suite provides real-time feedback during total knee surgery to help surgeons assess alignment, soft-tissue balance and other factors before final implantation.
“These first cases demonstrate how advanced implant materials, surgeon-controlled guidance and dynamic balancing intelligence can work together in a unified workflow to provide surgeons with actionable information throughout the procedure and support an efficient, personalized approach to knee replacement,” said Aurelio Sahagun, CEO of Advita Ortho. “We’re pleased to introduce these new technologies in Japan, where surgeons have consistently been early adopters of innovations that advance patient care.”
Source: Advita Ortho
Advita Ortho announced the first clinical use of its next-generation knee replacement platform in Japan, combining Activit-E polyethylene technology in the Truliant knee system with the latest iteration of Advita GPS surgical navigation and Newton balancing intelligence.
At the core of the platform is Activit-E polyethylene technology, a...
Advita Ortho announced the first clinical use of its next-generation knee replacement platform in Japan, combining Activit-E polyethylene technology in the Truliant knee system with the latest iteration of Advita GPS surgical navigation and Newton balancing intelligence.
At the core of the platform is Activit-E polyethylene technology, a highly crosslinked vitamin E-stabilized bearing material developed through years of materials science research. It is designed to deliver low wear while maintaining the strength and toughness required for knee replacement.
Combined with surgeon-controlled navigation through GPS and Newton balancing intelligence, the Advita technology suite provides real-time feedback during total knee surgery to help surgeons assess alignment, soft-tissue balance and other factors before final implantation.
“These first cases demonstrate how advanced implant materials, surgeon-controlled guidance and dynamic balancing intelligence can work together in a unified workflow to provide surgeons with actionable information throughout the procedure and support an efficient, personalized approach to knee replacement,” said Aurelio Sahagun, CEO of Advita Ortho. “We’re pleased to introduce these new technologies in Japan, where surgeons have consistently been early adopters of innovations that advance patient care.”
Source: Advita Ortho
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