Stryker Cormet Hip Resurfacing Gains FDA Approval, Will Debut By September
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Stryker will begin training surgeons on Corin Group's Cormet hip resurfacing system within the next three months in anticipation of a U.S. launch by the end of September, the firms say
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