Zimmer Biomet and 28 announced the commercial launch of their new Phantom curved TTC nail system, expanding Zimmer Biomet’s foot and ankle portfolio following the acquisition of Paragon 28. This next-generation system features a curved design that follows the anatomic arc of the foot, aiming to improve alignment reproducibility, increase torsional stability, and preserve soft tissue compared to traditional straight TTC nails. The launch reinforces Zimmer Biomet’s commitment to Paragon 28’s innovative orthopedic technology, supporting various TTC fusion procedures.
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Zimmer Biomet, Paragon 28 announce commercial launch of curved TTC nail system
Zimmer Biomet and 28 announced the commercial launch of their new Phantom curved TTC nail system, expanding Zimmer Biomet’s foot and ankle portfolio following the acquisition of Paragon 28. This next-generation system features a curved design that follows the anatomic arc of the foot, aiming to improve alignment reproducibility, increase torsional stability, and preserve soft tissue compared to traditional straight TTC nails. The launch reinforces Zimmer Biomet’s commitment to Paragon 28’s innovative orthopedic technology, supporting various TTC fusion procedures.