TriMed, an orthopedic device manufacturer, has provided notice of a data security incident involving personal information.
The breach affected certain files such as order forms and invoices that may have contained information related to TriMed hardware and the individuals who received it. In some cases, the documents may have included personal information, according to a March 27 notice from TriMed.
Through its investigation, TriMed determined that certain files and information were potentially accessed or acquired without authorization between Sept. 13 and Sept. 21, 2025.
Personal information that may have affected includes names, dates of birth, medical record numbers and information related to implant parts ordered on their behalf, the release said.
TriMed develops and sells hardware that is surgically implanted to repair and replace damaged or broken joints.
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