Exactech announced the successful first surgeries with the Truliant® Porous knee.
The non-cemented device features a 3D additively manufactured tibial component developed to mimic trabecular cancellous bone. In Truliant Porous combines porous pegs and a channeled keel with flutes to increase bone/implant engagement and micromotion resistance, and integrated bone screw fixation options allow for intra-operative stability.
Full U.S. market availability is expected in early 2020.
Source: Exactech
Exactech announced the successful first surgeries with the Truliant® Porous knee.
The non-cemented device features a 3D additively manufactured tibial component developed to mimic trabecular cancellous bone. In Truliant Porous combines porous pegs and a channeled keel with flutes to increase bone/implant engagement and micromotion resistance,...
Exactech announced the successful first surgeries with the Truliant® Porous knee.
The non-cemented device features a 3D additively manufactured tibial component developed to mimic trabecular cancellous bone. In Truliant Porous combines porous pegs and a channeled keel with flutes to increase bone/implant engagement and micromotion resistance, and integrated bone screw fixation options allow for intra-operative stability.
Full U.S. market availability is expected in early 2020.
Source: Exactech
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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.





