Columbus-based The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center physicians implanted the Calypso Knee System to treat a patient's arthritis in lieu of a knee replacement, according to Brinkwire.
The key details to know:
1. The Calypso Knee System is a shock absorber for mild to moderate arthritis that behaves the way cartilage functions in a healthy joint.
2. David Flanigan, MD, director of OSU's cartilage restoration program, is conducting a clinical trial of the Calypso Knee System that is expected to enroll 80 patients.
3. A complete recovery can take four to six months, Dr. Flanigan said.