Sam Brusco, Associate Editor05.25.22
Stryker has launched its EasyFuse dynamic compression system for foot and ankle.
EasyFuse is made of nitinol and designed to lower surgical complexity, provide strong dynamic-compression implants, and reduce operating room waste.
“The EasyFuse Dynamic Compression System is another key addition to Stryker’s innovative foot and ankle product portfolio, expanding options for surgeons,” Michael Rankin, VP of marketing and medical education for Stryker’s Foot & Ankle business told the press. “We are pleased to provide a new premier staple technology to our customers that has the potential to improve patient outcomes.”
An extra wide staple bridge distributes forces and provides consistent implant strength. Universal, sterile packed instruments help minimize complexity and reduce OR material waste. The inserter helps surgeons with implant deployment and allows easy implant reloading if desired.
“Over the last five years, staples have emerged as efficient and effective implants for foot and ankle surgeons to use for both simple and complex midfoot arthrodesis,” said Dr. Carroll Jones, an orthopedic surgeon at OrthoCarolina and design surgeon. “The attributes of the EasyFuse System represent the next generation of best-in-class staple technology.”
EasyFuse is made of nitinol and designed to lower surgical complexity, provide strong dynamic-compression implants, and reduce operating room waste.
“The EasyFuse Dynamic Compression System is another key addition to Stryker’s innovative foot and ankle product portfolio, expanding options for surgeons,” Michael Rankin, VP of marketing and medical education for Stryker’s Foot & Ankle business told the press. “We are pleased to provide a new premier staple technology to our customers that has the potential to improve patient outcomes.”
An extra wide staple bridge distributes forces and provides consistent implant strength. Universal, sterile packed instruments help minimize complexity and reduce OR material waste. The inserter helps surgeons with implant deployment and allows easy implant reloading if desired.
“Over the last five years, staples have emerged as efficient and effective implants for foot and ankle surgeons to use for both simple and complex midfoot arthrodesis,” said Dr. Carroll Jones, an orthopedic surgeon at OrthoCarolina and design surgeon. “The attributes of the EasyFuse System represent the next generation of best-in-class staple technology.”