Smith+Nephew (LSE:SN, NYSE:SNN), the global medical technology business, is pleased to announce the completion of the first surgeries utilizing its new JOURNEY II Unicompartmental Knee (UK) System
LONDON, Dec. 3, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Smith+Nephew (LSE:SN, NYSE:SNN), the global medical technology business, is pleased to announce the completion of the first surgeries utilizing its new JOURNEY II Unicompartmental Knee (UK) System. Built on the heritage of the most clinically successful partial knee,1,2 JOURNEY II UK is designed to help patients rediscover their normal life before they first experienced knee pain. The new JOURNEY II UK system is designed to provide faster recovery,3-6 improved functionality4,7-10 and higher patient satisfaction9,11-14 than other unicompartmental options. It does this by incorporating both an increased size range and lateral specific implant, which enables surgeons performing partial knee arthroplasty to maintain the shape, position and motion15 of a normal knee joint – critical to improving patient outcomes. “The new JOURNEY II Unicompartmental Knee System combines a straightforward surgical technique with an implant offering additional sizes for optimal coverage,” said Dr. Kevin Fricka, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Anderson Orthopaedic Clinic. “I am very excited for what this new system can do for my patients by enabling faster recovery and improved functionality, and I am very encouraged by the outcomes from my first cases.” JOURNEY II UK is also meant to drive value and cost-effectiveness through a reduced OR footprint.16-18 Studies show that unicompartmental procedures may result in thousands of dollars in cost savings to payers via decreased implant and procedure costs.16 And, when used in conjunction with its NAVIO™ Handheld Robotics and VISIONAIRE™ Patient Matched Instrumentation, Smith+Nephew offers healthcare providers a comprehensive solution to partial knee replacements that no other company can match. “We are thrilled to introduce the JOURNEY II Unicompartmental Knee System - a combination of the most successful and innovative design features of our knee arthroplasty portfolio,” said Skip Kiil, President of Orthopaedics at Smith+Nephew. “Combining cost-effective solutions for healthcare systems with the potential for better patient outcomes is a win-win, and underscores our purpose of helping people restore their bodies and their self-belief.” Smith+Nephew has a rich history with unicompartmental knees – including one of the first-ever commercially produced systems.19 JOURNEY II UK continues this evolution utilizing best-in-class technology from Smith+Nephew’s highly successful JOURNEY II platform as well as its ZUK Unicompartmental Knee – the most clinically successful knee across all major registries.1,2 Global commercial release for JOURNEY II UK is expected to begin in early 2020. 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Use of unicompartmental instead of tricompartmental prostheses for unicompartmental arthrosis in the knee is a cost-effective alternative. 15,437 primary tricompartmentalprostheses were compared with 10,624 primary medial or lateral unicompartmental prostheses. Acta Orthop Scand. 1999;70(2):170-175. 17. Liddle AD, Pandit H, Judge A, Murray DW. Optimal usage of unicompartmental knee arthroplasty. Bone Joint J. 2015;97-B:1506–1511. 18. Brown NM, Sheth NP, Davis K, et al. Total Knee Arthroplasty Has Higher Postoperative Morbidity Than Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: A Multicenter Analysis. J Arthroplasty. 2012:27(8):86-90. 19. Bruni D, Iacono F, Akkawi I, et al. Unicompartmental Knee Replacement: a historical overview. JOINTS 2013;1(2):45-47. About Smith+Nephew For more information about Smith+Nephew, please visit www.smith-nephew.com and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook. Forward-looking Statements ™ Trademark of Smith+Nephew. 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