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restor3d presents new 3D-printed implants for the foot and ankle

At this year’s annual meeting of the American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) in Tampa, Florida, restor3d is presenting new 3D-printed foot and ankle prostheses.

With the launch of the patient-specific Total Talus Replacement System and the addition of the Kinos Axiom Total Ankle Replacement System with the Kinos X-Stem, Tall, restor3d presents new advances in personalized medicine.

“restor3d is dedicated to providing personalized care to every patient. Launching the Total Talus Replacement is a critical step towards distinctive patient-specific solutions for treating complex foot and ankle pathologies. The system is a culmination of innovation in design automation driven by AI, advanced 3D printing manufacturing of Cobalt Chrome alloy, and is backed by robust clinical evidence.” said Ken Gall, Co-founder, and Chief Commercial Officer of restor3d.

The Total Talus Replacement System features patient-specific customization based on advanced 3D printing technology. The system utilizes a cobalt-chromium alloy material known for its high strength and durability.

Jason Miller, DPM of Paoli, PA comments “restor3d’s patient-specific Total Talus Replacement is the solution for enhanced personalization in the most comprehensive indications on the market for treatment of talar dysfunction, providing optional suture attachments for soft tissue reconstruction.”

“Without violating the hindfoot or tibial anterior cortex through your anterior approach, the X-Stem provides enhanced tibial fixation through the height of the stem featuring TIDAL Technology,” states Dr. John Lewis, MD of Louisville, KY.

The latest offerings from restor3d represent a significant advancement in the treatment of foot and ankle conditions. By combining AI-powered design automation, advanced 3D printing and clinically proven efficacy, restor3d is setting new standards in personalized patient care. These technologies not only offer improved solutions for complex pathological conditions, but also open up new possibilities for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of patients worldwide.


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