The G7 OsseoTi shell received the CE mark and FDA clearance in November and December 2014, respectively. The first clinical use of the technology also took place in December 2014.
The G7 OsseoTi shell is used in conjunction with Biomet’s G7 Acetabular System, a multi-bearing acetabular platform designed for primary and revision hip arthroplasty.
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