Sam Brusco, Associate Editor05.21.24
Shoulder Innovations has launched its InSet 95 humeral stem. The product, according to the company, enhances surgical outcomes and improves recovery for those with poor bone quality.
InSet 95 has a unique two-fin design engineered for rotational control and stability. This allows precise implant alignment, which is crucial for optimal biomechanics in shoulder replacement surgery. Its proximal design has the same inlay humeral design characteristics of the InSet short stem and stemless implants.
An aggressive proximal coating ensures reliable proximal fixation, the company said. Strong metadiaphyseal fixation offers further support and longevity to the implant. The robust approach is helpful for patients with bone quality, with enhanced stability and reduced complication risk.
The InSet 95 humeral stem is convertible to a reverse shoulder arthroplasty without the risk of overstuffing. This preserves the desired inlay biomechanics, setting it apart from other implants on the market.
Rob Ball, CEO of Shoulder Innovations said, "Surgeons have enjoyed the use of our InSet platform with best-in-class biomechanics and fixation properties. This additional product introduction provides for more robust options in the OR for surgeons, but maintains seamless and simple integration with the entire platform."
"The I-95 stem greatly adds to Shoulder Innovations' arsenal of innovative products," added Mark A. Schrumpf, MD. "It helps us as shoulder surgeons to better manage patients with poorer quality humeral bone, allowing us to address a greater breadth of patient pathologies as it relates to anatomic and reverse shoulder arthroplasty."
InSet 95 has a unique two-fin design engineered for rotational control and stability. This allows precise implant alignment, which is crucial for optimal biomechanics in shoulder replacement surgery. Its proximal design has the same inlay humeral design characteristics of the InSet short stem and stemless implants.
An aggressive proximal coating ensures reliable proximal fixation, the company said. Strong metadiaphyseal fixation offers further support and longevity to the implant. The robust approach is helpful for patients with bone quality, with enhanced stability and reduced complication risk.
The InSet 95 humeral stem is convertible to a reverse shoulder arthroplasty without the risk of overstuffing. This preserves the desired inlay biomechanics, setting it apart from other implants on the market.
Rob Ball, CEO of Shoulder Innovations said, "Surgeons have enjoyed the use of our InSet platform with best-in-class biomechanics and fixation properties. This additional product introduction provides for more robust options in the OR for surgeons, but maintains seamless and simple integration with the entire platform."
"The I-95 stem greatly adds to Shoulder Innovations' arsenal of innovative products," added Mark A. Schrumpf, MD. "It helps us as shoulder surgeons to better manage patients with poorer quality humeral bone, allowing us to address a greater breadth of patient pathologies as it relates to anatomic and reverse shoulder arthroplasty."