PR Newswire07.07.16
Additive Orthopaedics, LLC., an early stage orthopaedic extremity device company specializing in additively manufactured surgical solutions, announced that it has successfully treated a series of patients suffering from painful hammertoes with its innovative, recently FDA cleared, 3D printed hammertoe implant.
"Our implant has properties and features only possible through the additive manufacturing process," said Greg Kowalczyk, President and Founder of Additive Orthopaedics. "We are confident that the market will respond well to this, our patient specific products in development, and our other devices currently being reviewed by the FDA."
Annually, an estimated 1.1M patients in the US have procedures to treat hammertoes, an often painful deformity in the toes that causes them to bend or curl downward instead of pointing forward.
Additive Orthopaedics closed its initial seed rounds and recently announced the opening of its second round of financing.
"Our implant has properties and features only possible through the additive manufacturing process," said Greg Kowalczyk, President and Founder of Additive Orthopaedics. "We are confident that the market will respond well to this, our patient specific products in development, and our other devices currently being reviewed by the FDA."
Annually, an estimated 1.1M patients in the US have procedures to treat hammertoes, an often painful deformity in the toes that causes them to bend or curl downward instead of pointing forward.
Additive Orthopaedics closed its initial seed rounds and recently announced the opening of its second round of financing.