National Joint Registry of England and Wales Shows Stryker’s Single-Radius Knee Implant Successful

Stryker announced the findings of a National Joint Registry of England and Wales study, which reported that Stryker’s Triathlon Knee System outperformed other knee implants in terms of revision rates, according to a company news release.

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The data showed that there was a 24 percent lower wear rate compared to other knee implants. Patients who received the implant showed the lowest rate of revision at the three-year follow-up when compared with other frequently used knee systems.

The Triathlon  Knee System uses a single-radius design to promote stability and can be combined with the company’s X3 advanced bearing technology.

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– Stryker Purchases Porex Surgical


– Stryker’s Oren Gelman Discusses Trends Toward Single-Radius Knee Implant Design

– Stryker Reports a 7% Net Sales Increase for 3Q 2010

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