
THINK Surgical announced the successful first use of Maxx Orthopedics’ Freedom Total Knee implant utilizing the TMINI Miniature Robotic System. THINK Surgical received FDA 510(k) clearance for use of the Maxx Orthopedics Freedom Total and Titan Knee Systems with the TMINI Miniature Robotic System in late 2024.
Maxx Orthopedics’ Freedom Total and Titan Knee systems provide modern implant design philosophies and multiple bearing surfaces to meet the demands of a diverse patient population.
“This first case with the TMINI Robot and the Freedom Total Knee is an exciting milestone,” said Stuart Simpson, CEO and President of THINK Surgical. “It is clear that surgeons want to use technology which is compatible with their preferred implant. The Freedom Knee is growing quickly in the US and is an important addition to the TMINI Platform.”
Ashesh Shah, Chief Executive Officer of Maxx Orthopedics stated, “Performing the very first robotic-assisted procedure in the U.S. with our Freedom Knee System is a significant milestone in our partnership with THINK Surgical. Quantifiable data, robotic-assistance, diverse implant options, and proven implant designs are aimed at improving clinical outcomes and enhancing the surgeon experience in total knee arthroplasty.”
Source: THINK Surgical, Inc.
THINK Surgical announced the successful first use of Maxx Orthopedics' Freedom Total Knee implant utilizing the TMINI Miniature Robotic System. THINK Surgical received FDA 510(k) clearance for use of the Maxx Orthopedics Freedom Total and Titan Knee Systems with the TMINI Miniature Robotic System in late 2024.
Maxx Orthopedics' Freedom...
THINK Surgical announced the successful first use of Maxx Orthopedics’ Freedom Total Knee implant utilizing the TMINI Miniature Robotic System. THINK Surgical received FDA 510(k) clearance for use of the Maxx Orthopedics Freedom Total and Titan Knee Systems with the TMINI Miniature Robotic System in late 2024.
Maxx Orthopedics’ Freedom Total and Titan Knee systems provide modern implant design philosophies and multiple bearing surfaces to meet the demands of a diverse patient population.
“This first case with the TMINI Robot and the Freedom Total Knee is an exciting milestone,” said Stuart Simpson, CEO and President of THINK Surgical. “It is clear that surgeons want to use technology which is compatible with their preferred implant. The Freedom Knee is growing quickly in the US and is an important addition to the TMINI Platform.”
Ashesh Shah, Chief Executive Officer of Maxx Orthopedics stated, “Performing the very first robotic-assisted procedure in the U.S. with our Freedom Knee System is a significant milestone in our partnership with THINK Surgical. Quantifiable data, robotic-assistance, diverse implant options, and proven implant designs are aimed at improving clinical outcomes and enhancing the surgeon experience in total knee arthroplasty.”
Source: THINK Surgical, Inc.
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.