Sam Brusco, Associate Editor03.10.22
LimaCorporate’s patient-specific implants designed and made at ProMade PoC—the ProMade Point of Care Center for Complex Orthopedic Solutions at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS)—were successfully used in two complex joint reconstruction surgeries this week.
One was a hip surgery performed at HSS in New York City, the other a shoulder procedure at the OrthoCarolina Center in Charlotte, N.C.
"The successful completion of these first two ProMade surgeries produced at the ProMade PoC Center is a source of pride for LimaCorporate,” CEO Luigi Ferrari told the press. “It demonstrates what can be achieved when our technology and know-how are combined with leading expert surgeons, such as Dr. Buly and Dr. Connor, and the visionary health care institution of HSS. We're all united by the same goal: to advance patient care and to restore the eMotion of Motion."
The ProMade PoC Center helps grow collaboration between design and manufacturing engineers and surgeons to build patient-specific technologies before they’re 3D printed at the onsite facility. The process shortens the time to surgery by weeks.
The center was created through a long-standing LimaCorporate and HSS deal. The FDA-regulated commercial facility is located at the HSS in New York City.
"The accessibility of the ProMade PoC Center is greatly beneficial to providers to meet the needs of patients with especially unique cases," said Dr. Patrick Connor, the OrthoCarolina Center orthopedic surgeon who performed the shoulder surgery. "Such customized solutions may provide a viable opportunity to those individuals who face very limited options for reconstruction and improve the chances for success."
Dr. Robert Buly, the hip and knee surgeon who performed the hip procedure, added, "3D printing has advantages over conventional machining particularly for the ease with which very complex shapes can be made. It is important for orthopedic implants to match the anatomical requirements of the individual, and I'm thrilled to have addressed my unique case in collaboration with ProMade engineers to develop a patient-specific component and expedite what was once a time-intensive, international production process."
"We couldn't be more excited to see our vision for the ProMade PoC Center realized with these first patient-specific implants," said Louis A. Shapiro, president and CEO of HSS. "HSS has always been focused on advancing the field of orthopedics, and we're proud to offer solutions that benefit providers and patients across the country. This center and our ongoing partnership with LimaCorporate represent HSS' innovative spirit. By sharing our knowledge and creating new levels of access to custom 3D printing capabilities, we hope to continue to empower best-in-class patient care and accelerate the development of new complex musculoskeletal solutions."
One was a hip surgery performed at HSS in New York City, the other a shoulder procedure at the OrthoCarolina Center in Charlotte, N.C.
"The successful completion of these first two ProMade surgeries produced at the ProMade PoC Center is a source of pride for LimaCorporate,” CEO Luigi Ferrari told the press. “It demonstrates what can be achieved when our technology and know-how are combined with leading expert surgeons, such as Dr. Buly and Dr. Connor, and the visionary health care institution of HSS. We're all united by the same goal: to advance patient care and to restore the eMotion of Motion."
The ProMade PoC Center helps grow collaboration between design and manufacturing engineers and surgeons to build patient-specific technologies before they’re 3D printed at the onsite facility. The process shortens the time to surgery by weeks.
The center was created through a long-standing LimaCorporate and HSS deal. The FDA-regulated commercial facility is located at the HSS in New York City.
"The accessibility of the ProMade PoC Center is greatly beneficial to providers to meet the needs of patients with especially unique cases," said Dr. Patrick Connor, the OrthoCarolina Center orthopedic surgeon who performed the shoulder surgery. "Such customized solutions may provide a viable opportunity to those individuals who face very limited options for reconstruction and improve the chances for success."
Dr. Robert Buly, the hip and knee surgeon who performed the hip procedure, added, "3D printing has advantages over conventional machining particularly for the ease with which very complex shapes can be made. It is important for orthopedic implants to match the anatomical requirements of the individual, and I'm thrilled to have addressed my unique case in collaboration with ProMade engineers to develop a patient-specific component and expedite what was once a time-intensive, international production process."
"We couldn't be more excited to see our vision for the ProMade PoC Center realized with these first patient-specific implants," said Louis A. Shapiro, president and CEO of HSS. "HSS has always been focused on advancing the field of orthopedics, and we're proud to offer solutions that benefit providers and patients across the country. This center and our ongoing partnership with LimaCorporate represent HSS' innovative spirit. By sharing our knowledge and creating new levels of access to custom 3D printing capabilities, we hope to continue to empower best-in-class patient care and accelerate the development of new complex musculoskeletal solutions."