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ODT’s Most-Read Stories This Week—Feb. 22

A listing of the most popular items from the past seven days.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

Assistant Editor

This past week replacement tech, new systems, and personnel news were popular topics among readers.

One of ODT’s February features examined the knee replacement market and new technologies. The article dives into major manufacturers of knee implants and their technological advancements to streamline knee replacement procedures.

Forge Labs founder Partick Wirt talked about how metal 3D printing can shape the next generation of orthopedic implants with customized, high-performance solutions that better integrate with the human body.

Medtronic has launched its CD Horizon ModuleX spinal system for deformity procedures. The AiBLE ecosystem with the modular screw platform is designed for spinal deformity procedures. Also, Fusion Orthopedics expanded its product portfolio with the Metalogix External Fixation Systems. Solutions. It includes Circular Static Frames, Dynamic Frames, Delta Frames, and a novel Mini-Rail System.

Accelus has promoted five-year sales executive Jim Fox to vice president of U.S. Sales. Fox will oversee the company’s national sales strategy, focusing on expanding market penetration, strengthening distributor partnerships, and supporting surgeons with Accelus’s spinal implants and instrumentation portfolio.

  1. Weak at the Knees: Examining Knee Replacement Tech
  2. Metal 3D Printing for Orthopedic Applications: Challenges and Innovations
  3. Medtronic Rolls Out CD Horizon ModuLeX Spinal System
  4. Fusion Orthopedics Enhances its Foot & Ankle Portfolio
  5. Jim Fox to Head U.S. Sales at Accelus

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