Sam Brusco, Associate Editor03.29.22
OSSIO has achieved its third U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for the OSSIOfiber product family in the past four months. This clears a path to expand access to additional implants made from OSSIOfiber intelligent bone regeneration tech over the next six months.
“With more than 6,000 implantations of OSSIOfiber products performed to date, we have already achieved considerable momentum and market penetration in the United States, demonstrating meaningful adoption of our novel, innovative and proprietary orthopedic fixation technology,” OSSIO CEO Brian Verrier told the press. “Naturally, we’re thrilled with the demand for OSSIOfiber implants—and with these recent FDA clearances, we expect additional uptake of our growing portfolio of bio-integrative products, bringing further clinical and economic benefits to more patients, surgeons, providers, and payors.”
The three most recent FDA clearances have been issued since December:
“With more than 6,000 implantations of OSSIOfiber products performed to date, we have already achieved considerable momentum and market penetration in the United States, demonstrating meaningful adoption of our novel, innovative and proprietary orthopedic fixation technology,” OSSIO CEO Brian Verrier told the press. “Naturally, we’re thrilled with the demand for OSSIOfiber implants—and with these recent FDA clearances, we expect additional uptake of our growing portfolio of bio-integrative products, bringing further clinical and economic benefits to more patients, surgeons, providers, and payors.”
The three most recent FDA clearances have been issued since December:
- OSSIOfiber suture anchors for fixation of soft tissue to bone for shoulder, foot/ankle, knee, hand/wrist, and elbow procedures.
- OSSIOfiber compression staples for fixation of arthrodesis, osteotomies and fractures in hand or foot surgery in the presence of appropriate brace and/or immobilization
- OSSIOfiber 3.5mm compression screws for maintenance of alignment and fixation of bone fractures, comminuted fractures, fragments, osteotomies, arthrodesis, and bone grafts, of the upper extremity, fibula, knee, ankle, and foot