The Grand Rapids, Michigan-based orthopedics company designed the device to enhance surgical outcomes and improve patient recovery for people with poor bone quality.
According to the company, its design includes a unique 2-fin design engineered for superior rotational control and stability. This allows for more precise implant alignment, which is important in achieving biomechanics in shoulder replacement surgery. The proximal design maintains the identical inlay humeral design characteristics already appreciated on the InSet Short Stem and Stemless implants.
“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,” CEO Rob Ball said in a news release.