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December 2017  
 
Hip and knee, extremities, spine, trauma, orthobiologics, arthroscopy/soft tissue...plus data collection tools and delivery support---these products and services made headlines with market entry this year. We recap launches from 50+ companies of varying sizes and global headquarters.
 
A uni knee in the EU, a total hip in the U.S., patient-specific, disposable pedicle screw guides...advancement in additive manufacturing for orthopaedics is robust and global. Read on for a round up of companies making headlines this year.


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SafePassage provides intra-operative neurophysiological monitoring services to >1,000 customers and 3,000 surgeons, and will bring new spinal case coverage along the Eastern U.S. coast.
 
Verified users can request emergency delivery of Xenco Medical's surgery-ready spinal implant systems. Once the order is accepted by a verified sales rep, the app shares the delivery's transportation status in realtime.
 
The system is cleared for TKA in Korea and for THA in the U.S., EU and Israel. The robotic aspect of the system is employed to remove diseased bone and prepare the joint surface.
 
The titanium and PEEK-based plates incorporate an x-ray-transparent hub that essentially enables a view of forefoot bone as it heals.
 
Implantcast will distribute CERASORB bone regeneration products in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Discussions are underway to extend the agreement to other countries.
 
IMASCAP is the developer of Glenosys, the technology that drives BLUEPRINTâ„¢ 3D surgical planning software. Glenosys supports simulation of shoulder implant positioning with CT imaging.

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