- In February 2024, Smith+Nephew, a leading global medical technology company, launched its AETOS Shoulder System for full commercial availability in the U.S. The system also received 510(k) clearance for integration with 3D Planning Software for total shoulder arthroplasty
- In February 2024, AddUp, a global OEM specializing in metal additive manufacturing, partnered with Anatomic Implants to submit a 510(k) joint type for the world's first 3D-printed toe joint replacement
- In February 2024, THINK Surgical, Inc. announced a new partnership with Waldemar Link of Germany, renowned for its joint replacement solutions. This collaboration will integrate the LinkSymphoKnee System into THINK Surgical's ID-HUB platform
- In December 2023, Stryker acquired Serf Sas, a joint replacement business, a move expected to strengthen Stryker's European presence and complement its existing joint replacement portfolio
- In July 2022, an innovation-driven medical technology company launched ARVIS (Augmented Reality Visualization and Information System), an FDA-cleared, real-time, hands-free augmented reality (AR) technology. Over 200 successful cases were completed in the U.S., aiding orthopedic surgeons with precision guidance for hip and knee surgeries
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The market is segmented based on Global Large-Joint Reconstructive Implants Market Segmentation, By Joint (Knee Replacement, Hip Replacement, Shoulder Replacement Product, and Ankle Replacement Product) – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2032
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The Global Large Joint Reconstructive Implants Market size was valued at USD 6.31 USD Billion in 2024.
The Global Large Joint Reconstructive Implants Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.2% during the forecast period of 2025 to 2032.
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