Exactech Says Patent-Pending Optetrak® CR Slope™ Knee System Demonstrates Excellent Performance, Broad Applicability In Early Clinical Results
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- December 17, 2008 -- Exactech, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXAC), a developer and producer of bone and joint restoration products for hip, knee, shoulder, spine and biologic materials, said today that surgeons are experiencing excellent early results with its new Optetrak® CR Slope™ knee system. Introduced in Q4 2008, the patent-pending CR Slope design builds on the company’s flagship Optetrak knee system.
“Sloped” polyethylene tibial insert preserves posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- December 17, 2008 -- Exactech, Inc.
(Nasdaq: EXAC), a developer and producer of bone and joint restoration
products for hip, knee, shoulder, spine and biologic materials, said
today that surgeons are experiencing excellent early results with its
new Optetrak® CR Slope™ knee system. Introduced in Q4 2008, the
patent-pending CR Slope design builds on the company’s flagship
Optetrak knee system.
Unlike other cruciate-retaining (CR) knee implant systems, which
represent approximately 50 percent of the worldwide market for knee
replacement implants, the Optetrak CR Slope knee features varying
posterior tibial slopes, in addition to choices in size and thickness.
These features were designed to offer surgeons a new approach for
preserving the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) for knee replacement
patients.
Orthopaedic surgeon Bernard Stulberg, MD, Lutheran
Hospital/Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, said, “Since CR Slope inserts
have become available to us, I have found them useful in more than 95
percent of the total knee arthroplasties I have performed.
Post-operatively, I think these patients find it easier to gain flexion
and seem more stable through the entire arc of knee flexion.”
The Optetrak CR Slope’s patent-pending knee system is designed to:
• Preserve the integrity and balance of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)
• Preserve bone
• Restore knee joint stability
• Enhance Optetrak’s stable joint geometry, patello-femoral tracking and minimal wear rate
• Provide surgical instruments that achieve consistency, ease of use and predictable bone resection
Exactech offers the Optetrak CR Slope in addition to its standard
polyethylene insert for CR knees. Both feature net compression molded
polyethylene, which has been a key factor in the Optetrak knee system’s
function and longevity.
About Exactech
Based in Gainesville, Fla., Exactech
develops and markets orthopaedic implant devices, related surgical
instruments and biologic materials and services to hospitals and
physicians. The company manufactures many of its orthopaedic devices at
its Gainesville facility. Exactech’s orthopaedic products are used in
the restoration of bones and joints that have deteriorated as a result
of injury or diseases such as arthritis. Exactech markets its products
in the United States and Australia, in addition to more than 30 markets
in Europe, Asia and Latin America. Additional information about
Exactech, Inc. can be found at www.exac.com.
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This release contains various forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which represent the company’s
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