Zimmer Biomet Sued for Bunion Correction Tech Patent Infringement

Treace Medical is seeking injunctive relief and damages.

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Treace Medical, a medical technology company specializing in surgical treatment of bunions and related midfoot deformities, filed a lawsuit against Zimmer Biomet and Paragon 28, alleging infringement of four patents related to Treace’s Lapiplasty 3D Bunion Correction technologies. The suit was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, and seeks injunctive relief and damages.

“Treace Medical was the first company to develop, patent, and introduce an instrumented 3D bunion correction system for true tri-planar lapidus bunion correction and is the recognized leader in the surgical treatment of bunions. We believe that this lawsuit is necessary to protect the significant investments we have made in our pioneering research and technology, which is in the best interest of our stockholders,” said John T. Treace, Chairman, CEO and Founder of Treace. “Enforcing and defending our intellectual property helps to drive our ability to continue to innovate solutions that benefit patients.”

Treace’s patent portfolio includes 80 granted U.S. patents, with an additional 26 granted patents worldwide and over 150 pending patent applications.

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