Exactech introduced new balancing technology that leverages ExactechGPS computer-assisted technology. The Newton knee procedure is designed to provide surgeons with visual guidance for personalized, balanced results.
The new balancing technology allows surgeons to see patients’ joints in real time to place the implant precisely. It works with Exactech knee implants that feature 3D printing technology and vitamin E-infused polyethylene inserts.
“We are delighted to bring this innovative technology to the area, especially for younger and more active patients who require a truly personalized solution for total knee replacement surgery,” said Adam Hayden, Exactech CMO and SVP of Large Joints. “Our new Exactech technology combined with a full platform of advanced implants are designed to work together to provide stability and function, with the goal of giving patients exactly what they need to regain their mobility.”
Source: Exactech
Exactech introduced new balancing technology that leverages ExactechGPS computer-assisted technology. The Newton knee procedure is designed to provide surgeons with visual guidance for personalized, balanced results.
The new balancing technology allows surgeons to see patients' joints in real time to place the implant precisely. It works with...
Exactech introduced new balancing technology that leverages ExactechGPS computer-assisted technology. The Newton knee procedure is designed to provide surgeons with visual guidance for personalized, balanced results.
The new balancing technology allows surgeons to see patients’ joints in real time to place the implant precisely. It works with Exactech knee implants that feature 3D printing technology and vitamin E-infused polyethylene inserts.
“We are delighted to bring this innovative technology to the area, especially for younger and more active patients who require a truly personalized solution for total knee replacement surgery,” said Adam Hayden, Exactech CMO and SVP of Large Joints. “Our new Exactech technology combined with a full platform of advanced implants are designed to work together to provide stability and function, with the goal of giving patients exactly what they need to regain their mobility.”
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.