Medical devicemaker Exactech agreed to pay $8 million to settle allegations that it knowingly marketed and sold defective components within its line of Optetrak total knee systems, which have been ...
The payment resolves allegations brought by the Department of Justice that Exactech violated the False Claims Act by selling knee implants with components that failed prematurely.
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NHS launches review after 10,000 knee replacement patients fitted with potentially faulty implant
The NHS has launched a review after more than 10,000 knee replacement patients were fitted with a potentially faulty implant. The part failed up to six-times more often than would usually be expected, ...
Total joint replacements in ASCs are increasing in popularity and becoming more common. The shift to value-based care, insurance coverage expansion and studies showing good patient outcomes in the ...
The NHS has launched a review after more than 10,000 knee replacement patients were fitted with a potentially faulty implant. The part failed up to six-times more often than would usually be expected, ...
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