Stryker Extends Co-Marketing Agreement With OrthoSensor(TM) Inc.

OrthoSensor's VERASENSE(TM) Intelligent Instrument System to Complement Stryker's Triathlon(R) Knee System


MAHWAH, NJ and SUNRISE, FL--(Marketwired - May 22, 2013) - Stryker Corporation's Orthopaedics division and OrthoSensor™, Inc., the leader in intelligent orthopedics, today announced an extension of their co-marketing agreement for Stryker's Triathlon Knee System and OrthoSensor's VERASENSE. VERASENSE is an intelligent instrument system that provides quantitative, intra-operative feedback to surgeons to optimize joint balance during total knee arthroplasty. 

OrthoSensor's VERASENSE is an intelligent, low-cost, single-use instrument system that replaces the standard plastic tibial trial spacer used during knee replacement surgery. VERASENSE utilizes advanced proprietary sensor and communications technologies to give surgeons real-time feedback on soft tissue balance during knee-replacement surgery. This quantitative data enables surgeons to make informed, evidence-based adjustments to the soft tissues and implant placement.

"The single radius design philosophy of Stryker knees is a perfect complement to OrthoSensor's innovative technology," said Patrick Treacy, Vice President and General Manager of knee reconstruction at Stryker Orthopaedics. "The Triathlon Knee System is suited to the finer elements of ligament balancing and being able to take advantage of this new offering provides us with the opportunity to combine our advanced orthopaedic implant technology with innovative sensor technology."

The Triathlon Knee System is designed to promote ligament balance through the active range of motion to enhance stability and mobility, even during mid-flexion1-6. A study showed that select patients without post-op complications who received Stryker's single radius knee replacement abandoned crutches sooner and required fewer physiotherapy sessions than patients with traditional knee replacements5.

"Since launching OrthoSensor's first intraoperative surgical system last year, over 35 orthopedic centers of excellence have adopted our technology and as demand continues to accelerate, we are delighted to extend our agreement with Stryker," said Jay Pierce, CEO of OrthoSensor. "VERASENSE provides surgeons with intraoperative data to quantify and verify that they balance a knee implant during total knee arthroplasty. By enabling surgeons to make evidence-based, intraoperative decisions, we can help improve patient care, measure clinical outcomes and help lower the cost of treating musculoskeletal disease7."

About Stryker
Stryker is one of the world's leading medical technology companies and is dedicated to helping healthcare professionals perform their jobs more efficiently while enhancing patient care. The Company offers a diverse array of innovative medical technologies, including reconstructive, medical and surgical, and neurotechnology and spine products to help people lead more active and more satisfying lives. For more information about Stryker, please visit www.stryker.com.

About OrthoSensor, Inc.
OrthoSensor, Inc. (www.orthosensor.com) is an innovative medical device company developing and commercializing intelligent orthopedic devices that provide real-time data to surgeons and hospitals during and after surgery. OrthoSensor's intelligent orthopedic devices utilize advanced sensor and wireless communication technology with the goal of improving healthcare outcomes and reducing the cost of treating musculoskeletal disease. The company's intelligent orthopedic instrumentation and implants are designed to enhance surgical implantation, as well as enable remote monitoring of implant function and overall musculoskeletal health.

References
1. Cook L, Klika A, Szubski C, Rosneck J, Molloy R, Barsoum W. Functional Outcomes Used to Compare Single Radius and Multiradius of Curvature Designs in Total Knee Arthroplasty J Knee Surg 2012;25:249-254.
2. Harwin SF, Greene KA, Hitt K. Triathlon total knee arthroplasty: 4-year outcomes with a high-performance implant. J Knee Surg. 2008 Oct;21(4):320-6
3. Hitt, K., Harwin, S.F., Greene, K.A. Early Experience with a New Total Knee Implant: Maximizing Range of Motion and Function with Gender-Specific Sizing Orthopedic Surgery, Surgical Technology International, XVI.
4. Wang H, Simpson KJ, Ferrara MS, Chamnongkich S, Kinsey T, Mahoney, OM. Biomechanical differences exhibited during sit-to-stand between total knee arthroplasty designs of varying radii. J Arthroplasty. 2006;21(8):1193-1199.
5. Gomez-Barrenna E, Fernandez -Garcia C. Functional Performance with a Single-radius Femoral Design Total Knee Arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res (2010) 468:1214-1220
6. Designed to maintain collateral ligament stability throughout the range of motion. Stryker- Initiated Dynamic Computer Simulations of Passive ROM and Oxford Rig Test, Stephen Piazza, 2033
7. Intraoperative Sensors for Dynamic Feedback During Soft Tissue Balancing Preliminary Results of a Prospective Multicenter Study Gregory Golladay, MD, Kenneth Gustke, MD, Leah C. Elson, BSc, Christopher R. Anderson, MS. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons March 2013

Contact Information:

Contact:
Jeanine Guilfoyle
Stryker Orthopaedics
201-831-6277
jeanine.guilfoyle@stryker.com


Stephanie Marks
Lazar Partners
212-843-0211
smarks@lazarpartners.com