Exactech announced the successful first surgical cases using the new Equinoxe Central Screw (CS) Baseplate implant. The implant is currently in pilot launch and will be available in the United States in 2025.
The CS Baseplate implant leverages more than 20 years of clinical experience from Exactech’s Equinoxe Shoulder System, rounding out the shoulder portfolio and enhancing glenoid options for surgeons. The new baseplate features a curved, anatomic shape designed for bone preservation along with a cylindrical bone cage, central compression screw and peripheral screws designed for fixation1. It is indicated for use in both primary and revision shoulder cases.
Exactech Vice President of Extremities Marketing Emery Patton noted, “The unique features of the CS Baseplate combine elements from our clinically successful Equinoxe portfolio, while introducing new, creative ideas from our renowned surgeon design team and our group of engineers. These baseplates feature a combination of a central screw and our hallmark bone cage that was designed to achieve initial fixation and promote bone through-growth.”
“This combination of features makes the CS Baseplate, including the full scope of standard and augmented implants, a versatile solution for addressing a wide range of shoulder arthroplasty challenges,” Patton added.
Source: Exactech
Exactech announced the successful first surgical cases using the new Equinoxe Central Screw (CS) Baseplate implant. The implant is currently in pilot launch and will be available in the United States in 2025.
The CS Baseplate implant leverages more than 20 years of clinical experience from Exactech's Equinoxe Shoulder System, rounding out the...
Exactech announced the successful first surgical cases using the new Equinoxe Central Screw (CS) Baseplate implant. The implant is currently in pilot launch and will be available in the United States in 2025.
The CS Baseplate implant leverages more than 20 years of clinical experience from Exactech’s Equinoxe Shoulder System, rounding out the shoulder portfolio and enhancing glenoid options for surgeons. The new baseplate features a curved, anatomic shape designed for bone preservation along with a cylindrical bone cage, central compression screw and peripheral screws designed for fixation1. It is indicated for use in both primary and revision shoulder cases.
Exactech Vice President of Extremities Marketing Emery Patton noted, “The unique features of the CS Baseplate combine elements from our clinically successful Equinoxe portfolio, while introducing new, creative ideas from our renowned surgeon design team and our group of engineers. These baseplates feature a combination of a central screw and our hallmark bone cage that was designed to achieve initial fixation and promote bone through-growth.”
“This combination of features makes the CS Baseplate, including the full scope of standard and augmented implants, a versatile solution for addressing a wide range of shoulder arthroplasty challenges,” Patton added.
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.