The implant creates a porous structure to better facilitate initial and biological fixation by using additive manufacturing technology, according to an Oct. 31 news release.
The tray features peripherally placed tibial pegs, a dual v-channeled keel and optional cancellous bone screws.
The clearance comes just days after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Investors plan to provide about $85 million in additional financing to support Exactech’s operations.
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