Stryker Markets First Total Knee Replacement Designed With Women In Mind
March 15 2006 - 7:02AM
PR Newswire (US)
Triathlon(R) Knee System implanted in more than 30,000 worldwide
MAHWAH, N.J., March 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Stryker Orthopaedics
announced today that its Triathlon Knee System, which was designed
to better meet the needs of women, is already improving the lives
of more than 30,000 patients worldwide. More than 60% of total knee
replacement patients are women. However, a study published in the
New England Journal of Medicine found that, "even though they
suffer from severe arthritis at three times the rate of men, women
are less likely to undergo hip or knee replacements."(1) The
Triathlon Knee is designed with a wide-range of sizing options that
closely match the anatomies of both women and men. For women, the
smaller sized implants have a more narrow design, helping to
improve fit and function for the female bone structure.(2) The
system also offers 150 degrees of flexion, which allows for a
greater range of motion to perform life's daily activities-from
picking up a grandchild to kneeling in the garden. Orthopaedic
surgeons are reporting patient outcomes that have shown the
Triathlon Knee System offers 12 to 15 degrees of greater range in
motion one year after surgery. "In my two years of clinical
experience with the Triathlon Knee System, it has helped me meet
the demands of my patients, especially women," says Dr. Kirby D.
Hitt, Head of Adult Reconstruction and Joint Replacement Surgery at
Scott and White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas. "My patients
are consistently surprised with how quickly they can recover their
range of motion and perform most activities that were difficult
prior to surgery." One of the main components of a knee implant is
the bearing surface. The new X3(R) polyethylene, available only
with Stryker, is an advanced bearing surface technology for knees
that has demonstrated up to 79 percent less wear compared to
conventional polyethylenes in laboratory testing.(3, 4, 5, 6) "By
designing the Triathlon Knee System with women in mind and
combining it with our advanced bearing surface technology we are
continuing to drive innovation in orthopaedics. At Stryker, we are
dedicated to researching and developing new ways to address the
different needs of patients around the world and help them regain
the activity of daily living," said Mike Mogul, President of
Stryker Orthopaedics. Stryker will be showcasing their Triathlon
Knee System and X3 bearing surface technology at the 2006 American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois
from March 22 - 26. About Stryker Corporation Stryker Corporation
is one of the world's leading medical technology companies with the
most broadly based range of products in orthopaedics and a
significant presence in other medical specialties. Stryker works
with respected medical professionals to help people lead more
active and more satisfying lives. The Company's products include
implants used in joint replacement, trauma, craniomaxillofacial and
spinal surgeries; biologics; surgical, neurologic, ear, nose &
throat and interventional pain equipment; endoscopic, surgical
navigation, communications and digital imaging systems; as well as
patient handling and emergency medical equipment. Stryker also
provides outpatient physical therapy services in the United States.
The Company's website address is http://www.stryker.com/ 1. Hawker,
G., Wright, J., Coyte, P., Williams, J., Harvey, B., Glazier, R.,
Badley, E (2000). Differences between Men and Women in the Rate of
Use of Hip and Knee Arthroplasty. New England Journal of Medicine
342: 1016-1022. 2. Hitt K, et. al., Anthropometric Measurement of
the Human Knee: Correlation to the Sizing of Current Knee
Arthroplasty Systems, JBJS, Vol. 85-A, Supplement 4, 2003. 3.
Essner, A., Herrera, L., Yau, S.S.,Wang, A., Dumbleton,
J.H.,Manley, M.T., "Sequentially Crosslinked and Annealed UHMWPE CR
Knee Wear," Transactions of the 51st Annual Meeting of the
Orthopaedic Research Society, Washington, DC 2005: 312. 4. Essner,
A., Zeng, H., Yau, S.S.,Wang, A., Dumbleton, J.H., Manley, M.T.,
"Stair Climbing Knee Wear Simulation: Sequentially Crosslinked and
Annealed UHMWPE," Transactions of the 30th Annual Meeting of the
Society for Biomaterials, Memphis 2005: 199 5. Stryker Orthopaedics
Test Report: RD-04-039 6. Essner, A. Wang, C. Stark and J. H.
Dumbleton, "A simulator for the evaluation of total knee
replacement wear," 5th World Biomaterials Congress, Toronto,
Canada, May, 1996, pg 580. X3 Wear Claim Stryker Orthopaedics
Scorpio(R) CR tibial inserts made from X3(TM) UHMWPE, 72-22-0708,
show a 79% reduction in volumetric wear rate versus the same insert
fabricated from N2Vac(TM) gamma sterilized UHMWPE, 72-2-0708. The
insert tested was Size 7, 8 mm thick. Testing was conducted under
multiaxial knee simulator (multi-station MTS knee joint
simulator[a]) for five million cycles using appropriate size CoCr
counterfaces, a specific type of diluted calf serum lubricant and
the motion and loading conditions, representing normal walking,
outlined in ISO/DIS 14243-3. Volumetric wear rates were 34.6 +/-
1.5 mm(3)/10(6) cycles for standard polyethylene inserts and 7.3
+/- 0.7 mm(3)/10(6) cycles for test samples. Test inserts were
exposed to a gas plasma sterilization process. In vitro knee wear
simulator tests have not been shown to quantitatively predict
clinical wear performance. DATASOURCE: Stryker Orthopaedics
CONTACT: Tony Cambria, Stryker Orthopaedics, +1-201-831-5620, ;
Greg Maliczyszyn, Kwittken & Company, +1-646-747-7146, Web
Site: http://www.stryker.com/
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