MX Orthopedics gets FDA clearance for compression stable — 4 key notes

MX Orthopedics received FDA clearance on the dynaMX Compression Stable, which includes Malleable Nitinol Technology.

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Here are five things to know:

1. The dynaMX Compression Staple is indicated for fracture and osteotomy fixation for the hand and foot, joint arthrodesis for the hand and foot, and fixation of proximal tibial metaphysic osteotomy.

2. MXO products are engineered to reduce the fracture and generate and maintain compression at the fracture site while healing occurs. The implants don’t require temperature activation and they use simple single-use instrumentation.

3. The compression staple is the first staple to combine superealistic legs for compression with a malleable bridge that the surgeon can contour to match the patient’s anatomy for improved functionality and comfort.

4. MXO is a privately-held medical device company focused on dynamic orthopedic implants with the superealistic Nitinol. The company focuses on implants that are easy to use and cost-effective.

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