MIS Total Knee: Web Event Will Include Live Surgery, Technical Overview
and Discussion of Wright's Minimal Incision Surgery (MIS) Featuring the
ODYSSEY™ MIS Anterior Rough Cut Surgical Instrumentation for the
ADVANCE® Knee Replacement System
Wright Medical Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: WMGI), a global orthopaedic medical
device company, is pleased to sponsor a live webcast covering minimal
incision surgery (MIS) for total knee replacement. The live webcast
will take place Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. Central Time. The
event will also be archived on this site for twelve months.
The webcast will include a surgical demonstration of a
minimally invasive technique using Wright's ODYSSEY™ Anterior Rough Cut
instrumentation for the ADVANCE® Total Knee System. The live surgery
will be performed by Michael Anderson, M.D. of the Blount Orthopaedic
Clinic, Ltd., who is the primary design surgeon for Wright's ODYSSEY™
Anterior Rough Cut instrumentation. The procedure will be conducted at
the Columbia campus of Columbia St. Mary's Hospital in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. Moderating the live surgery will be Robert Schmidt, M.D. at
the Texas Hip and Knee Center in Fort Worth, Texas. An interactive
question and answer session will also be featured for participants of
the live web event.
Through this webcast, Wright will provide surgeon and patient
participants a complete overview of the ADVANCE® Medial-Pivot Knee
System, which more closely replicates the natural kinematics of a
normal knee, as well as the benefits offered through Wright's ODYSSEY™
minimally invasive surgical approach.
In the United States alone, approximately 560,000 total knee
replacement surgeries are performed annually. Minimally invasive
techniques for knee replacement surgery were developed in an effort to
reduce patients' post-operative pain and shorten their recovery time to
weeks, instead of months. Positive responses from both surgeons and
patients have led to the development of a number of minimally invasive
surgical approaches. Wright's ODYSSEY™ technique offers a superior MIS
option due to the simplicity and ease-of-use of its instrument design
and incorporation of a "mobile window" that provides excellent
intraoperative visibility of the surgical site. Furthermore, surgeons
can also achieve reproducible and accurate results using the ODYSSEY™
MIS instrumentation in more traditional, open surgical settings.
"The upcoming webcast will serve as a one-stop resource for surgeons to
learn detailed information about all aspects of our ODYSSEY™ MIS
anterior rough cut surgical instrumentation for the ADVANCE® Knee
System," said Aldo Denti, Vice President of Wright's OrthoRecon
Division. "We are extremely pleased to offer interested surgeons such a
detailed view of Wright's innovations in total knee arthroplasty."
About Wright
Wright Medical Group, Inc. is a global
orthopaedic medical device company specializing in the design,
manufacture and marketing of reconstructive joint devices and
biologics. The Company has been in business for more than 50 years and
markets its products in over 60 countries worldwide. For more
information about Wright Medical, visit our website at www.wmt.com.
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