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Exactech Partners with Statera Medical to Co-Develop World’s First Smart Reverse Shoulder Implant

New device designed to help surgeons balance joint stability and mobility

Exactech Partners with Statera Medical to Co-Develop World’s First Smart Reverse Shoulder

 

 

 

Exactech Partners with Statera Medical to Co-Develop World’s First Smart Reverse Shoulder

 

 

GAINESVILLE, Fla. / MONTREAL, Qc. (February 8, 2024) – Today, Exactech, a developer and producer of innovative implants, instrumentation, and smart technologies for joint replacement surgery, announced a new exclusive partnership with medical device developer Statera Medical to design the world’s first smart reverse shoulder implant. Exactech and Statera conducted their project kick-off meeting in January 2024, and will work together over the next few years to co-develop this new implant.

“We developed our Goldilocks smart implant technology to help surgeons treat their patients with greater precision,” said Samuel Bourdon, Statera CEO. “Through the use of smart implants, which provide more objective data, we aim to help surgeons select the correct implant size and offset for a particular patient and provide the best balance of joint mobility and stability for all major joints. Our breakthrough device-designated technology provides real-time data and adjustment capability to help surgeons uniquely treat their patients. We are excited to partner with Exactech to exclusively integrate this transformative technology into the Equinoxe® platform shoulder system.”

In partnership with Statera, we will create a new process to help surgeons objectively quantify a patient’s soft tissue tension and then adjust the ideal implant offset and size for that particular patient.
Chris RocheExactech’s Senior Vice President, Extremities

“Currently, the process surgeons use to select reverse shoulder implant size and offset for a given patient is subjective,” said Chris Roche, Exactech’s Senior Vice President, Extremities. “If the reconstructed joint is too loose, the patient may be at risk for instability, whereas if the joint is too tight, the patient may be at risk for scapular stress fractures and perhaps implant loosening as well. In partnership with Statera, we will create a new process to help surgeons objectively quantify a patient’s soft tissue tension and then adjust the ideal implant offset and size for that particular patient.”

Roche continued, “Exactech has long been a leader in shoulder arthroplasty research as well as development of artificial intelligence-based clinical software. The application of Statera’s novel smart implant technology will provide valuable new data that will help surgeons and researchers better understand reverse shoulder biomechanics, ultimately leading to better treatment for patients.”

About Exactech

Exactech is a global medical device company that develops and markets orthopaedic implant devices, related surgical instruments and the Active Intelligence® platform of smart technologies to hospitals and physicians. Headquartered in Gainesville, Fla., Exactech markets its products in the United States, in addition to more than 30 markets in Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. Visit www.exac.com for more information and connect with us on LinkedIn, VuMedi, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram. With Exactech by your side, you’ve got EXACTLY what you need.

Predict+ is developed by Blue Ortho, an Exactech subsidiary, and distributed by Exactech, Inc.

About Statera

Statera Medical, a Montreal-based startup established in 2020, focuses on the development of smart and personalized orthopaedic implants, including the Goldilocks system. Specializing in providing surgeons with unique joint load data during total joint replacement surgeries both intra-operatively and post-operatively, these implants are individually customized for each patient. Statera Medical combines cutting-edge technology with surgical precision to enhance the quality of life for patients. Visit www.stateramedical.com for more information and connect with us on Linkedin.

Media Contacts:

Exactech:
Nancy Walsh

Sr. Director, Marketing Communications
media@exac.com

Statera Medical: 
Simon Faucher
Public Relations Consultant
sfaucher@zonefrancherp.com