Kelyniam Global Inc., an emerging medical device manufacturing company, announced today it has successfully demonstrated the ability to provide a PEEK-OPTIMA Custom Skull Implant in as little as 24 hours.
On Saturday, November 26th, at 5:30pm, Kelyniam received the patient's uploaded CT-Data. By 3:30 pm Sunday, the following day, a completed, precision designed, PEEK-OPTIMA Custom Skull Implant was delivered to the hospital, meeting the needed requirements and a successful procedure soon followed. Until now, 24-hour turn-around service has not been an option offered to surgeons by any other company in the custom cranial implant market.
Kelyniam's President and CEO, Tennyson S. Anthony states: "We were challenged with an 'emergency case' and we proved that Kelyniam could provide the surgeon with the required implant within a 24 hour time frame. We want everyone to understand that they can 're-think' the way they have ordered custom cranial implants in the past, no longer needing to schedule surgeries with a 4-6 week lead time due to slow turnaround times."
Anthony adds: "Surgeons across the U.S. are reporting unmatched precision and results using Kelyniam's Custom Skull Implants. Whether it's a need for precision fit, proven PEEK material, or fast turnaround, Kelyniam is prepared to deliver to the world. We are proud of our accomplishments and promise to never compromise with product or patient care. We believe our fast turnaround time provides surgeons additional treatment options, and improves the patient's quality of life by getting them on the path to recovery in less time."
Kelyniam Custom Skull Implants are designed and manufactured for each individual patient to correct or replace bony voids in the cranial skeleton caused by trauma, disease or congenital birth defects. Streamlined CAD/CAM design and manufacturing techniques enable Kelyniam to deliver precision fit, patient specific implants to surgeons in as little as 24 hours from the receipt of an order if needed.
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