Recently, orthopedic equipment company Additive Orthopaedics announced that its 3D printed minimally invasive intramedullary hallux valgus correction system has received FDA approval.
“With this new 3D printed implant, we have access to the corrective plate functionality that is not available through standard manufacturing processes. Over time, 3D printed implants allow for an additional fixation of an area of ​​the corrective plate. And strength, so that the bone can grow on the plate and pass through it. After a hallux valgus operation, this function will allow the bone to achieve more reliable integration and calibration," said Selene Parekh, a professor of surgery.
Since the company's first commercial product was introduced at the end of 2016, surgeons have implanted more than 400 Additive Orthopaedics devices. In the recent Series A round of financing, the 3D printing orthopaedic equipment expert received a $1 million investment.
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