Extremity Medical, LLC announced the scheduled release of the new KinematX Modular Hemi Wrist System to several international surgical facilities in the European Union and Australia by early December 2015. Patient follow-up results from these procedures will be recorded by the surgeons in an international wrist replacement registry to determine patient outcomes with the new prosthesis. Extremity Medical will look to expand the commercial release of the KinematX System to its 25 international markets once this early clinical evaluation is completed.

Although current options such as total wrist replacement and wrist fusion can alleviate pain, patients are often limited in performing certain activities after surgery.

“Wrist arthritis is one of the most common and debilitating conditions treated by hand surgeons,” explained Scott Wolfe, M.D., the hand and upper extremity surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City who developed the new device. “When conservative treatments fail to provide relief, patients often consider surgery. Because of the limitations of current surgical options, we
set out to develop a better wrist replacement based on years of research into how the wrist moves.”

Extremity Medical and Dr. Wolfe have designed a modular hemi wrist replacement designed to be a better anatomical match for a normal wrist and thus preserve the wrist motion needed for a range of activities.

Matt Lyons, Chairman, and CEO of Extremity Medical commented,“KinematX offers a potentially significant solution for the upper extremity surgeon faced with addressing the younger, highly active patient in need of functional restoration – a market not currently addressed by currently available arthroplasty solutions.”