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March 8, 2026      News      9236

Orthopaedic solutions provider restor3d recently announced the commercial launch of its Ossera AFX Ankle Fusion System, designed to address complex ankle fusion cases.

The company describes this new product as a "comprehensive platform" built for rapid delivery. The system is now available in both standard off-the-shelf and made-to-order configurations, combining 3D-printed titanium alloy implants, foot and ankle-specific reusable instrumentation, and the company's proprietary porous architecture technology, TIDAL Technology, which is engineered to support osseointegration.
The Ossera AFX portfolio includes standardized implants in three geometries: Cylinder, Dome, and Pill. These designs were developed through years of analysis of restor3d's patient case data to optimize fit across a broad range of anatomies. The system's design also includes instruments such as cannulated reamers and flat cut guides, supporting efficient, reproducible surgical workflows while providing intraoperative flexibility.
Prior to the commercial launch, restor3d successfully completed a limited market release of Ossera products over the past several months.
"The Ossera AFX System is a readily available, standardized solution for dealing with critical bone defects and has superior mechanical and osseointegration properties compared to allograft," said Christopher Kreulen, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon at UC Davis Health. "The foot and ankle-specific instrumentation and robust selection of sizes have significantly changed my complex limb salvage practice."
"We understand that every surgeon has unique preferences and approaches when it comes to patient care," added Ken Gall, Chief Commercial Officer at restor3d. "That's why we offer a comprehensive array of personalization options across our portfolio. Our goal is to ensure that every surgeon has access to the right tools to achieve the best possible outcomes."
Previously, restor3d has utilized 3D printing technology to produce the Kinos Range articulating surface implant for ankle procedures and the Aeros Modular Stem Total Ankle System.






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