Glenoid fossa

Newton Surgeon Using Groundbreaking Technology for Guided Personalized Shoulder Replacement Surgeries

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星期三, 十一月 1, 2023

Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Daniel Quinn is now using computer-assisted technology to offer guided personalized surgery for shoulder replacements in the area.

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  • Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Daniel Quinn is now using computer-assisted technology to offer guided personalized surgery for shoulder replacements in the area.
  • ExactechGPS® Guided Personalized Surgery is the latest advancement in technology that provides surgeons with real-time visual guidance and alignment data in total shoulder surgery.
  • “With GPS, I have complete control over my patients’ shoulder replacement surgery,” said Dr. Quinn.
  • “This technology gives me the ability to pair each patient’s personalized plan prior to surgery with real-time intraoperative guidance to ensure proper implant placement.

SHOULDER INNOVATIONS ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL PATENT FOR InSET™ REVERSE SHOULDER SYSTEM

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星期四, 四月 27, 2023

SI is a privately-held medical device company with a broad team of successful innovators in the shoulder space.

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  • SI is a privately-held medical device company with a broad team of successful innovators in the shoulder space.
  • SI has received a first notice of allowance from the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office for the InSet Reverse System.
  • Rob Ball, CEO of Shoulder Innovations said, "The Shoulder Innovations team has created solutions for patients in the shoulder arthroplasty market for decades.
  • SI released its InSet Reverse system almost two years ago, and the company has enjoyed a positive response from the marketplace.

HSS Interactive Case Lecture Highlights Practical Solutions In Shoulder Arthroplasty For Substantial Glenoid Bone Loss

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星期五, 九月 3, 2021

The glenoid is the socket part of the shoulder joint that connects to the ball of the upper arm bone.

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  • The glenoid is the socket part of the shoulder joint that connects to the ball of the upper arm bone.
  • Glenoid bone loss can occur due to severe arthritis, traumatic injury or repetitive overuse in sports like baseball or swimming.
  • Symptoms associated with glenoid bone loss include inflammation, pain and decreased shoulder function.
  • Surgical approaches presented included two bone grafting techniques: bony increased offset-total shoulder arthroplasty (BIO-TSA) and bony increased offset-reverse shoulder arthroplasty (BIO-RSA).

Stryker Introduces Market-Leading Tornier Shoulder Arthroplasty Portfolio and Launches New Tornier Perform™ Humeral System

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星期二, 七月 13, 2021

Stryker, one of the worlds leading medical technology companies, has officially introduced the Tornier shoulder arthroplasty portfolio and launched its first new Tornier product, the Perform Humeral Stem.

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  • Stryker, one of the worlds leading medical technology companies, has officially introduced the Tornier shoulder arthroplasty portfolio and launched its first new Tornier product, the Perform Humeral Stem.
  • The Tornier shoulder arthroplasty portfolio will set Stryker apart in the shoulder market, said Mike Panos, President of Strykers Trauma & Extremities division.
  • Elevated by Blueprint planning software and the market-leading Perform anatomic and reverse glenoid, the new Tornier Perform Humeral Stem offers clinical solutions for the simplest to most complex shoulder arthroplasty cases.
  • The Tornier Perform Humeral Stem allows me to further leverage the full range of Perform glenoid options, said George Athwal, MD, designing surgeon.

Exactech Celebrates a Decade of Relief for Shoulder Patients Suffering from Severe Glenoid Deformity

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星期四, 七月 1, 2021

Exactech , a developer and producer of innovative implants, instrumentation and smart technologies for joint replacement surgery, celebrates that ten years ago, the company introduced the Equinoxe shoulder systems augmented reverse baseplate and armed surgeons with a new solution for treating patients who suffer from severe glenoid deformity.

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  • Exactech , a developer and producer of innovative implants, instrumentation and smart technologies for joint replacement surgery, celebrates that ten years ago, the company introduced the Equinoxe shoulder systems augmented reverse baseplate and armed surgeons with a new solution for treating patients who suffer from severe glenoid deformity.
  • For surgeons, the innovative component provided a new and more bone-conserving way to restore rotator cuff muscle tension and minimize scapular notching, while also achieving glenoid fixation.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210701005859/en/
    As the first company to develop and market this technology, Exactech relied on years of experience in reverse biomechanics to develop augmented baseplates as a component of the Equinoxe shoulder system.
  • The Equinoxe augmented baseplates offer surgeons a solution for treating severe asymmetric wear and arthritic deformity of the glenoid.