ExsoMed Corporation Announces Milestone 10,000th INnate™ Intramedullary Threaded Nail Used for Metacarpal Fractures
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ExsoMed Corporation, a privately held U.S.-based medical device company providing orthopaedic surgeons with innovative solutions in hand surgery, today announced that 10,000 metacarpal fractures have been successfully treated with the INnate Intramedullary Threaded Nail. This milestone reflects the rapid adoption of ExsoMed’s technology, which is quickly becoming the new standard for metacarpal fracture fixation.
“There are very few new products that are based on anatomy, that completely change the way that we are doing things in orthopaedics. The INnate Intramedullary Threaded Nail is that game changer,” said David Ruch, MD (Chief of Hand Surgery at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC).
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Comerica Adds Over $1 Million in Investments to Strengthen California Nonprofits
California market COVID-19 relief contribution totals surpass $4.4 million
Dec 18, 2020 1:25 PM ET
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The more than $1 million in investments pushes Comerica s total contributions in the California market to over $4.4 million. Contributions impacting California are part of Comerica s Capital Grant investments that supply capital for small and microbusinesses, and from Comerica Bank and Comerica Charitable Foundation s investments to nonprofits to combat the economic disruption caused by COVID-19. Meeting the needs of our communities during these uncertain times remains imperative, said Comerica Bank California Market President Morgan Rector. Comerica remains firmly committed to doing our part to provide stability for small businesses and communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure they can recover.