HIGH WYCOMBE, England,
Jan. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Sky
Medical Technology Ltd, parent company of Firstkind Ltd, today
announced that the geko™ device was presented as part of the
didactic program as a case based presentation and at a corporate
sponsored symposium at the Orthopaedic Summit 2019: Evolving
Techniques (OSET 2019) annual meeting in Las Vegas.
Jason Snibbe, MD, a fellow from
the Kerlan-Jobe institute, USC team
surgeon, and an orthopaedic surgeon practicing in Los Angeles, CA presented a real-world total
knee replacement (TKR) patient case study to an audience of over
900 orthopaedic surgeons and healthcare professionals. The case
focused on the patient's range of motion and mobility issues
following total knee arthroplasty, where edema was determined as
the culprit.
Dr. Snibbe presented the clinical rationale and his use of the
FDA cleared geko™ device to prevent the build-up of edema on the
lower extremity orthopaedic procedures he performs. Dr.
Snibbe later presented in a corporate sponsored symposium further
information titled, Post-Operative Edema in
Orthopaedics-Clinical Implications and an Innovative
Solution along with Dr. Brian
Loyd from the University of
Utah.
Post-operative edema occurs in over 90% of total hip and knee
replacement patients1,2 and is one of the main
post-operative challenges where there is no dependable solution.
Attendees heard from faculty thought-leaders on the economic burden
edema creates, as well as detail on this new, disruptive technology
that provides a long needed solution for the orthopaedic community
- the geko™ device - a wearable, edema management therapy.
The geko™ device is the size of a wristwatch and worn at the
knee. Through an innovative mechanism of bioelectronic
neuromuscular electrostimulation, the daily disposable device
gently stimulates the common peroneal nerve activating the calf and
foot muscle pumps, resulting in increased blood flow in the deep
veins of the calf for the prevention and treatment of pre and
post-operative edema and the prevention of venous thromboembolism
(VTE) - in both surgical and medical patients at risk of VTE.
Evidence presented also demonstrated that swelling complications
are experienced beyond 50 days, continuing in many patients for
over 3 months2, as well as RCT data demonstrating geko™
device prevention of post-operative edema build-up in total hip
replacement patients3.
Practicing in Los Angeles area,
Dr Jason Snibbe, is a board
certified orthopedic surgeon, with fellowship training in Sports
Medicine and Joint Replacement Surgery. He performs surgery on the
shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee. His practice has a special focus on
hip preservation and reconstructive surgery. He specializes in hip
preservation techniques using advanced arthroscopic hip surgery. He
also performs minimally invasive hip and knee replacements which
allow patients an accelerated recovery.
Dr Brian J Loyd, University of Utah,
department of physical therapy, began his clinical research career,
completing a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. After
earning his DPT, Loyd began his PhD program in rehabilitation
science at the University of Colorado
Anschultz Medical Campus with a focus on improving function and
recovery in mobility limited populations. During his PhD
training, Loyd was a contributing or first author on 7
peer-reviewed publications and the first author on 9 peer-reviewed
conference abstracts. He completed this work under the mentorship
of Jennifer Stevens-Lapsley, PT,
PhD.
The company is headquartered in the UK and backed by leading
international investors in both healthcare and technology. To learn
more about geko™ and using this device in the U.S., please contact
Mark Sacaris at
mark.sacaris@firstkindmedical.com or at 760.815.6474. Please
also visit the geko™ website at: www.gekodevices.com.
References:
1. K.L. Kluga et al Improving Orthopedic-Related Postoperative
Edema Management in a Rehabilitative Nursing Setting.
Rehabilitation Nursing, 44(3), 151–160. doi:
10.1097/rnj.0000000000000104.
2. B. J. Loyd et al. Development of a reference chart to monitor
postoperative swelling following total knee arthroplasty.
Disability and Rehabilitation, DOI:
10.1080/09638288.2018.1534005.
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About Sky Medical Technology Ltd and Firstkind Ltd
Sky Medical Technology, the parent of Firstkind Ltd, is a
UK-based medical devices company. Through its innovative
mechanism of wearable bioelectronic neuromuscular
electrostimulation, Sky has developed a ground-breaking technology
platform, OnPulse™, embedded in its industry-leading brand, the
geko™ device. The company develops a range of products tailored to
the needs of different medical application areas, selling both
direct and through strategic partnerships or distributors in each
major clinical area. Clinical areas of interest include DVT
prevention, the prevention and treatment of edema and wound
healing. The goal in each pathway is to partner with healthcare
professionals to improve clinical outcomes and patient care whilst
saving health system resources.
Media contact (UK):
Sue
Davenport
VP Marketing Communications
+44-(0)-1494-572044
Sky Medical Technology Limited
Hawk House
Peregrine Business Park
Gomm Road
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP13 7DL
United Kingdom
www.gekodevices.com
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