Under the agreement, Stryker holds the license to TriMed’s Radial Pin Plate and Ulnar Pin Plate for use during treatment of wrist fractures without the need for a post-surgical cast. The plates are designed for stabilizing small bone fragments of these fractures and allow for early mobilization of the injured wrist.
The agreement ends the patent infringement lawsuit.
Read the TriMed news release on the licensing agreement.
Read other coverage on patent infringements:
– Stryker Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Zimmer Holdings
– NuVasive Settles Patent Dispute With Orthofix, Includes $2M Settlement
– Medtronic, Salient Surgical Technologies Sues Bovie Medical for Patent Infringement
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