GAINESVILLE, Fla.– Exactech, a developer and producer of innovative implants, instrumentation, and smart technologies for joint replacement surgery, announced today its lineup of innovations for hip and knee arthroplasty to be showcased at this year’s American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) meeting. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience and learn more about the products from Exactech faculty at booth #1101.
“Exactech is aggressively pursuing innovations that deliver value to surgeons and performance for patients, and at this year’s AAHKS meeting we are showcasing several of our latest successes to new and existing physician customers,” said Adam Hayden, Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President of Large Joints for Exactech.
Products on display will include:
- Newton™ balanced knee system, a critical technology in Exactech’s mission of improving clinical outcomes. Working in concert with the company’s flagship ExactechGPS® technology, the Newton Knee offers dynamic soft tissue analytics, pre-resection operative insights, and full-range personalized planning designed to help simplify, evaluate and execute reproducible balanced total knee replacement surgery.
- Spartan™ Stem and Logical™ Cup System for total hip arthroplasty, a novel direct-anterior approach solution featuring contemporary advancements such as a progressive triple-tapered stem geometry and innovative modular acetabular system engineered to enable speed, reproducibility and the performance demanded by today’s active patient population.
- exacCoach™, a text messaging platform that connects surgeons and patients throughout the continuum of care with automated, personalized text messages. A recent survey revealed that 100 percent of surgeons who responded would recommend the platform to colleagues; the platform is designed to keep patients informed, increase office efficiencies, reduce time spent with patient management and allow for new patient visits, enrollments and additional surgeries.