Treace Medical Concepts Unveils New Product Innovations and Clinical Study Data at 2025 AOFAS Annual Meeting
Reuters
Sep 10, 2025
Treace Medical Concepts Unveils New Product Innovations and Clinical Study Data at 2025 AOFAS Annual Meeting
Treace Medical Concepts Inc. has announced the presentation of new product innovations and interim clinical study data at the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society Annual Meeting 2025 in Savannah, Georgia. The company will showcase its latest advancements, including the Nanoplasty® MIS 3D Bunion Correction, designed to enhance surgical access and outcomes for bunion treatment. Treace will also present interim data from the ALIGN3D™ and MTA3D™ clinical studies, highlighting clinically significant reductions in pain and improvements in patient-reported scores at 12 months. Further details on these presentations will be made available on Treace's website following their unveiling at the event.
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