Dr. Chris Christensen, Dr. David Taunton debut Exactech’s new knee system

The first cases with Exactech’s new TriVerse knee system were completed in Kentucky and Texas, the devicemaker said Sept. 5.

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Chris Christensen, MD, of Bluegrass Orthopaedics in Lexington, Ky., and David Taunton, Jr., MD, of Texas Orthopedic Specialists in Bedford, performed the first cases, according to a news release. 

TriVerse has  anterior stabilized and posterior stabilized constructs and is available with highly crosslinked vitamin E polyethylene. It will be launched with a full set of instruments for same-day surgery.

“The TriVerse design leans on the successful clinical heritage of previous knee systems, providing surgeons with familiar efficiency and patients with a successful clinical design,” Dr. Taunton said in the release. “The simplicity and intraoperative flexibility of Exactech’s new knee system facilitates the same-day surgery that my patients desire and provides a modern implant construct that meets the needs of their active lifestyles.”

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