Stryker launches Insignia® Hip Stem for total hip & hemiarthroplasty procedures in India

Insignia is engineered to optimize patient fit and enable surgeon ease of implantation for total hip and hemiarthroplasty procedures

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New Delhi: Stryker, a leading global medical technology company, has launched its Insignia® Hip Stem in India. Insignia is engineered to optimize patient fit and enable surgeon ease of implantation for total hip and hemiarthroplasty procedures.
It is compatible with Stryker’s Mako SmartRobotics™ utilizing Total Hip 4.1 software, which allows surgeons to use data from a 3D CT-based plan to capture each patient’s unique anatomy.
Stryker utilized its proprietary Orthopaedics Modeling and Analytics (SOMA) database to analyze information from more than 1,300 patient CT images and develop a device that accurately replicates patient biomechanics for complete hip replacement procedures. SOMA allowed Stryker to design and test unique implant features to allow for an enhanced implant fit across various femoral morphologies.
Insignia® offers a unique Tri-Stage™ Broach, Stryker’s patent-pending and first instrument designed with SOMA technology. This unique broach features three different tooth geometries, as well as unique size-specific collar lengths and market-leading range of femoral offsets designed to provide enhanced fit and function across a broad range of femoral morphology. Further, Insignia’s low-profile shoulder, short stem lengths and distal relief are engineered for ease of lateralization and insertion.
Aman Rishi, Vice President and General Manager, Stryker in India said, “We are excited to introduce Insignia® Hip Stem implant in India, a collared, metaphyseal-filling hip stem, complementing our primary hip portfolio. With its compatibility with Mako SmartRobotics™ and design based on SOMA technology, Insignia® delivers a truly personalized approach to hip replacement through patient-specific fit, function and flexibility, allowing surgeons to improve patient outcomes.”