Exactech's CS Baseplate, A Significant Step Forward in Shoulder Arthroplasty, Witness the evolution of shoulder surgery with Exactech's innovative CS Baseplate implant, delivering superior results and patient satisfaction.
Gainesville, Florida, USA – November 22, 2024:
Exactech, a global leader in medical technology, announced the successful first surgical cases using its new Equinoxe Central Screw (CS) Baseplate implant. This milestone marks a significant advancement in shoulder care, offering surgeons a more comprehensive solution for glenoid procedures.
The CS Baseplate implant leverages over two decades of clinical experience from Exactech's Equinoxe Shoulder System. Its curved, anatomic design promotes bone preservation, while the central compression screw and peripheral screws ensure secure fixation. The implant is suitable for both primary and revision shoulder surgeries.
Leading orthopedic surgeons, including Dr. Joseph Zuckerman, Dr. Quin Throckmorton, and Dr. Andrew Neviaser, were among the first to utilize the CS Baseplate. Dr. Zuckerman expressed enthusiasm for the implant's potential to enhance patient outcomes and surgical efficiency. Dr. Throckmorton highlighted the implant's ease of use and its effectiveness in both primary and complex revision cases.
Exactech's Vice President of Extremities Marketing, Emery Patton, emphasized the unique features of the CS Baseplate, which combine proven elements from the Equinoxe portfolio with innovative design concepts. The implant's versatility and adaptability make it a valuable tool for addressing a wide range of shoulder arthroplasty challenges.
The CS Baseplate surgeon design team, comprising renowned orthopedic experts, collaborated closely with Exactech to develop this groundbreaking implant. Their collective expertise and dedication have resulted in a solution that promises to improve patient care and surgical outcomes.