New knee study demonstrates Advita technologies promote clinically significant improvement on postoperative results.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (March 20, 2024) – Advita, a developer and producer of innovative implants, instrumentation, and smart technologies for joint replacement surgery, announced new research that reports surgeons using AdvitaGPS® guided personalized surgery and its Newton® ligament-driven balancing technique experience on postoperative Knee Society Knee and Function scores when compared to traditional navigated gap balancing methods, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Arthroplasty.
“Optimizing soft tissue balance is critical to the success of total knee arthroplasty,” said James Huddleston, MD, of Stanford University. “Advita’s ligament-driven technology provides full-range intraoperative balance data, allowing surgeons to create patient-centric plans with consideration for the ever-important mid-flexion stability. The results of this study are powerful in demonstrating the beauty of personalized knee arthroplasty and the importance of addressing instability and improved satisfaction.”
...Advita’s ligament-driven technology provides full-range intraoperative balance data, allowing surgeons to create patient-centric plans with consideration for the ever-important mid-flexion stability...
The study evaluated the clinical outcomes of a total of 200 patients who underwent computer-assisted cemented, posterior-stabilized TKA with gap balancing at 0 and 90° compared to patients with full-range gap balancing leveraging GPS and the Newton knee balancing technique. The results demonstrated that Advita’s ligament-driven knee technology did not significantly increase operative time, and the patients, on average, experienced an eight-hour shorter hospital stay and yielded improvements on Knee Society Knee and Function scores.
“This new independent study exemplifies the importance of personalized surgical planning based on reliable soft-tissue acquisition throughout the arc of motion and shows that even for the best surgeons the adoption of our advanced technologies may translate into clinically significant improvement in results,” said Laurent Angibaud, Advita Vice President of Development, Advanced Surgical Technologies. “
Powered by Active Intelligence®, Advita’s ligament-driven balancing technology provides orthopedic surgeons with dynamic soft tissue analytics, pre-resection operative insights and full-range personalized planning designed to help simplify, evaluate, and execute reproducible balanced total knee replacement surgery.
GPS and Newton are available to surgeons worldwide. For more information, visit www.newtonknee.com.
References:
- Kirchner MD et al. Robotic-assisted TKA is Not Associated With Decreased Odds of Early Revision: An Analysis of the American Joint Replacement Registry. Clin Orthop Relat Res (2024) 482:303-310.
- Angibaud L et al. Reliability of laxity acquisitions under controlled load environment during navigated TKA. EPiC Series in Health Sciences. Proceedings of The 20th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery, 2022;5:15-18.
About Advita
Advita is a global medical device company that develops and markets orthopedic implant devices, related surgical instruments and the Active Intelligence® platform of smart technologies to hospitals and physicians. Headquartered in Gainesville, Fla., Advita markets its products in the United States, in addition to more than 30 markets in Europe, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. Visit advita.com for more information and connect with us on LinkedIn, VuMedi, YouTube, X and Instagram. With Advita by your side, you’ve got EXACTLY what you need.
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