PR Newswire07.12.17
CrossRoads Extremity Systems LLC, a privately held medical device company offering foot & ankle fixation implant systems, announced that it has recently launched the first hybrid fixation system, DynaFORCE. It represents the pinnacle of plate and nitinol clip fixation, featuring optimized dynamic compression, top loading insertion, and intraoperative placement flexibility with its unique implant and delivery instrument design.
Terrence Philbin, D.O., from Columbus, Ohio, and Stuart Miller, M.D., from Baltimore, Md. were some of the first surgeons to use the new DynaFORCE system. Per Dr. Miller, "The plate and staple combination is brilliant. The exciting and innovative engineering of the implants and instruments has direct application to foot and ankle fixation."
"The DynaFORCE system is very intuitive in the O.R.," Dr. Philbin said. "The ability to use the dynamic compression staple in conjunction with a plate provides strong compression and stability. Another key benefit of nitinol fixation is the continuous compression you get after implantation. I look forward to utilizing DynaFORCE in multiple applications down the road."
Designed to meet the needs of multiple applications in foot and ankle fixation, the DynaFORCE portfolio consists of a wide variety of plate and clip options that incorporate continuous adaptive compression.
Vernon Hartdegen, co-founder of CrossRoads, commented, "DynaFORCE represents our commitment to establishing a positive experience for foot and ankle surgeons and their patients. The early clinical results are exceptional, and the product adoption is rapidly accelerating. Early indications are that DynaFORCE will become the leading technology in foot and ankle fixation."
DynaFORCE is currently wrapping up an alpha launch. Full US market availability is expected in August 2017.
Terrence Philbin, D.O., from Columbus, Ohio, and Stuart Miller, M.D., from Baltimore, Md. were some of the first surgeons to use the new DynaFORCE system. Per Dr. Miller, "The plate and staple combination is brilliant. The exciting and innovative engineering of the implants and instruments has direct application to foot and ankle fixation."
"The DynaFORCE system is very intuitive in the O.R.," Dr. Philbin said. "The ability to use the dynamic compression staple in conjunction with a plate provides strong compression and stability. Another key benefit of nitinol fixation is the continuous compression you get after implantation. I look forward to utilizing DynaFORCE in multiple applications down the road."
Designed to meet the needs of multiple applications in foot and ankle fixation, the DynaFORCE portfolio consists of a wide variety of plate and clip options that incorporate continuous adaptive compression.
Vernon Hartdegen, co-founder of CrossRoads, commented, "DynaFORCE represents our commitment to establishing a positive experience for foot and ankle surgeons and their patients. The early clinical results are exceptional, and the product adoption is rapidly accelerating. Early indications are that DynaFORCE will become the leading technology in foot and ankle fixation."
DynaFORCE is currently wrapping up an alpha launch. Full US market availability is expected in August 2017.