Fuse Medical launches new total knee replacement device

Fuse Medical launched Sterizo, a new total knee replacement system.

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Four things to know:

1. Sterizo uses a stackable, two tray instrument system and aims to decrease sterile processing costs.

2. It features a high flexion, multi-radius design to enable a wide range of motion.

3. Sterizo has several stabilization options including cruciate retained, ultra congruent anterior stabilized and posterior stabilized.

4. Fuse Medical reported $2.8 million in gross profit and $5 million in net revenue during the second quarter.

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