restor3d added the Kinos Range articulating surface to the Kinos Total Ankle System. This new offering of vitamin E, highly crosslinked polyethylene and 3D-printed cobalt chrome implants is designed to help surgeons assess soft tissue integrity intraoperatively and tailor the resulting articulation to meet each patient’s specific needs.
The Kinos Total Ankle System, including the Range Talar and Poly components, offers flexibility during procedures thanks to novel, interchangeable articulations, allowing surgeons to choose between the Kinos Anatomic tri-planar range of motion, or the more restrained Range articulation, based on each patient’s soft tissue or global alignment. Range implants allow for enhanced coronal plane stability and finely tuned biomechanics, while reducing contact stress compared to existing dual condyle implants. Like its Anatomic predecessor, the Kinos Range design demonstrates reduced wear properties in gait simulations due to its improved design over traditional, more constrained total ankle implants.
Brian Garvey, Senior Vice President of Product Development at restor3d, commented, “The intraoperative decision-making capabilities of this system are facilitated by a modular trialing system that enables both articulations to be assessed through the patient’s range of motion while dialing in the placement of the definitive implant. This new option in selecting patient specific articulation serves as the foundation for our forthcoming revision and fully personalized ankle implant systems.”
Source: restor3d, Inc.
restor3d added the Kinos Range articulating surface to the Kinos Total Ankle System. This new offering of vitamin E, highly crosslinked polyethylene and 3D-printed cobalt chrome implants is designed to help surgeons assess soft tissue integrity intraoperatively and tailor the resulting articulation to meet each patient’s specific needs.
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restor3d added the Kinos Range articulating surface to the Kinos Total Ankle System. This new offering of vitamin E, highly crosslinked polyethylene and 3D-printed cobalt chrome implants is designed to help surgeons assess soft tissue integrity intraoperatively and tailor the resulting articulation to meet each patient’s specific needs.
The Kinos Total Ankle System, including the Range Talar and Poly components, offers flexibility during procedures thanks to novel, interchangeable articulations, allowing surgeons to choose between the Kinos Anatomic tri-planar range of motion, or the more restrained Range articulation, based on each patient’s soft tissue or global alignment. Range implants allow for enhanced coronal plane stability and finely tuned biomechanics, while reducing contact stress compared to existing dual condyle implants. Like its Anatomic predecessor, the Kinos Range design demonstrates reduced wear properties in gait simulations due to its improved design over traditional, more constrained total ankle implants.
Brian Garvey, Senior Vice President of Product Development at restor3d, commented, “The intraoperative decision-making capabilities of this system are facilitated by a modular trialing system that enables both articulations to be assessed through the patient’s range of motion while dialing in the placement of the definitive implant. This new option in selecting patient specific articulation serves as the foundation for our forthcoming revision and fully personalized ankle implant systems.”
Source: restor3d, Inc.
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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.