The results were shown at the British Association for Surgery of the Knee meeting in Norwich, UK.
The results presented include the following:
• A study found that in a population of 89 patients and 106 knees treated, no patients required blood transfusions and mean preoperative range of motion was regained within an average of four months.
• A study found that in a population of 63 patients treated with iTotal, 100 percent achieved alignment within ± 2 of the neutral mechanical axis.
• Finally, a study found that use of iTotal significantly improves tibial fit when compared to off-the-shelf total knee replacement implants.
ConforMIS is a medical device company focusing on patient-specific orthopedic implants.
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