Sam Brusco, Associate Editor06.09.22
Foot and ankle firm Paragon 28 has launched its Monkey Rings circular external fixation system for trauma, deformity correction, and limb salvage.
Monkey Rings’ external wires and screws can be fixed into bone to keep anatomic position while providing stability, preserving soft tissue, and allow adjustability and functionality. The system also lets hospitals and surgeons work with one vendor for internal fixation, external fixation, wound care, and biologics.
"P28 is committed to commercializing technologies to enable better outcomes for foot and ankle patients, and the launch of the Monkey Rings Circular External Fixation is another significant step in the fulfillment of our mission,” Paragon 28 CEO Albert DaCosta told the press. “Combined with the launch of the Monkey Bars Pin-to Bar External Fixation System earlier this year, we are building out a strong external fixation portfolio and complementing our comprehensive internal fixation, biologics and soft tissue options.”
Monkey Rings’ external wires and screws can be fixed into bone to keep anatomic position while providing stability, preserving soft tissue, and allow adjustability and functionality. The system also lets hospitals and surgeons work with one vendor for internal fixation, external fixation, wound care, and biologics.
"P28 is committed to commercializing technologies to enable better outcomes for foot and ankle patients, and the launch of the Monkey Rings Circular External Fixation is another significant step in the fulfillment of our mission,” Paragon 28 CEO Albert DaCosta told the press. “Combined with the launch of the Monkey Bars Pin-to Bar External Fixation System earlier this year, we are building out a strong external fixation portfolio and complementing our comprehensive internal fixation, biologics and soft tissue options.”