
Smith+Nephew announced the first completed cases utilizing its new CATALYSTEM Primary Hip System. Designed to address evolving demands of primary hip surgery, including the increased adoption of the anterior approach, CATALYSTEM features a triple-taper stem design with uniform proximal loading. The reduced distal stem geometry and shorter lengths are ideal for anterior approach but suitable for all approaches.
CATALYSTEM also utilizes proprietary, patent-pending ACCUBROACH◊ Technology delivering proven reproducibility between broach and implant, lending confidence in predictable and reproducible stem seating.
The system, which is compatible with CORI robotics, received FDA 510(k) marketing clearance earlier this year.
Source: Smith+Nephew
Smith+Nephew announced the first completed cases utilizing its new CATALYSTEM Primary Hip System. Designed to address evolving demands of primary hip surgery, including the increased adoption of the anterior approach, CATALYSTEM features a triple-taper stem design with uniform proximal loading. The reduced distal stem geometry and shorter lengths...
Smith+Nephew announced the first completed cases utilizing its new CATALYSTEM Primary Hip System. Designed to address evolving demands of primary hip surgery, including the increased adoption of the anterior approach, CATALYSTEM features a triple-taper stem design with uniform proximal loading. The reduced distal stem geometry and shorter lengths are ideal for anterior approach but suitable for all approaches.
CATALYSTEM also utilizes proprietary, patent-pending ACCUBROACH◊ Technology delivering proven reproducibility between broach and implant, lending confidence in predictable and reproducible stem seating.
The system, which is compatible with CORI robotics, received FDA 510(k) marketing clearance earlier this year.
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.





