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OrthoGrid Systems, Inc. Announces HipGrid Non-invasive Fluoroscopic Guide for Direct Anterior and Posterior Approach Total Hip Replacement (THR)

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OrthoGrid® Systems, Inc. has announced the release of HipGrid™ for anterior and posterior approach THR.

SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Invented by orthopaedic surgeons, HipGrid is a set of proprietary, radiopaque, fluoroscopic guides designed to help address common challenges associated with total hip replacement (THR) that can lead to suboptimal outcomes for hip replacement patients:

  • Proper implant positioning - acetabular (socket) inclination
  • Restoration of anatomic alignment - leg length equality

HipGrid is a non-invasive measurement system surgeons may use for intraoperative assessment of implant position and restoration of anatomic alignment. With HipGrid used with a low-dose x-ray machine, surgeons may now visualize and quantify where the implants are positioned in relation to key anatomical landmarks while operating. Because it is easy to use and requires minimal setup, HipGrid offers a way to provide cost-effective, accuracy-improving procedures for surgeons and hospitals eager to participate in today's accountable care environment.

A published, independent study1 from the University of Utah concluded that HipGrid reduced operating time and improved implant position, which may improve long-term outcomes and help reduce the incidence of leg length inequality after THR.

http://www.arthroplastyjournal.org/article/S0883-5403(12)00183-0/abstract/

HipGrid was recently introduced at the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction in Houston, Texas, and again at the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) 24th Annual Meeting in Dallas, where it generated tremendous interest.

The technology has now been successfully utilized in over 1,000 surgeries nationwide and received numerous comments like the ones from Stefan Kreuzer, MD, of Memorial Bone and Joint Clinic in Houston during a live surgery comparing HipGrid to a computer-assisted surgery system:

What I like about OrthoGrid is that it is not dependent on electronics. It works all the time! OrthoGrid is a fantastic sort of navigation that is perfect for surgeons and hospitals who can’t or won’t purchase expensive technology.”

About HipGrid

HipGrid is an FDA-approved, Class I, medical device available in the U.S. and works with standard C-arms available in most operating rooms. Orthopedic surgeons may choose from two distinct grid patterns, HipGrid TearDrop Target™ (9”) device or HipGrid TearDrop Vector™ (12”) device, based on surgical and fluoroscopic preference.

To learn more about HipGrid, visit: www.OrthoGrid.com.

About OrthoGrid Systems, Inc.

OrthoGrid Systems, Inc. is a privately owned medical device company based in Salt Lake City, Utah. OrthoGrid started with a simple idea to help orthopedic surgeons position their implants and restore leg length when performing total hip replacement. Early OrthoGrid concepts have grown into a portfolio of patented and patent-pending technologies related to intraoperative alignment using radiopaque grid patterns for orthopedic total joint arthroplasty and trauma.

1 Gililland JM, Anderson LA, Boffeli SL, Pelt CE, Peters CL & Kubiak EN et al. 2012. A Fluoroscopic Grid in Supine Total Hip Arthroplasty: Improving Cup Position, Limb Length and Hip Offset. Journal of Arthroplasty, Sep 27 (8 Suppl): 111-6.

 

Contacts

OrthoGrid®Systems, Inc.
Edouard Saget, 801-703-5866
http://www.orthogrid.com/contact/

 

Source: OrthoGrid Systems

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