News & Events
Events Schedule
Kinamed is proud to support the following meetings. Please visit us at our display if you will be in attendance.
- CCJR Spring 2015 Meeting, May 17-20, 2015, Las Vegas, NV
- Malaysian Orthopaedic Association 45th Annual General/Scientific Meeting, May 22-24, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- EFORT 16th Congress, May 27-29, 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, 1st floor Booth 31. Download pdf flyer here.
- ICJR South/RLO, May 28-30, 2015, Charleston, SC
- ICJR 3rd Annual West Meeting, June 4-13, 2015, Napa, CA
- AAOS/AAHKS Fundamentals of Hip and Knee Arthroplasty for Orthopaedic Residents (East), June 5-7, 2015, Baltimore, MD
- AAOS/AAHKS Total Hip Arthroplasty: From Primary to Revision, June 25-26, Rosemont, IL
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons 2015 Annual Meeting, September 26-30, New Orleans, LA
- American Association of Hip & Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) Annual Meeting, November 5-8, Dallas, TX
- CCJR Winter 2015 Meeting, December 9-12, Orlando, FL
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AAOS 2026
June 17, 2025
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OSET 2025
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ASES Inaugural Shoulder Course
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Current Concepts in Joint Replacement (CCJR) Annual Meeting
March 26, 2025
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American Association of Hip & Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) Annual Meeting
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IOEN Rochester Revision Course
Press Release
New Study Shows Use of Kinamed’s CarboJet® System Yields Increased Bone Cement Penetration in Total Knee Arthroplasty, Even When No Tourniquet Is Used
August 7, 2019
August 7, 2019 Camarillo, California – A new clinical study published in the Journal of Arthroplasty demonstrates that use of the CarboJet CO2 Bone Preparation System from Kinamed Incorporated yields increased bone cement penetration in total knee arthroplasty (TKA), even during tourniquetless surgery in which a thigh tourniquet was not used to control bleeding at any time during the procedure. As stated in the study, “Tourniquetless TKA is experiencing resurgence in popularity due to potential pain control benefits. Furthermore, optimal cement technique and implant fixation remain paramount to long-term cemented TKA success, as aseptic loosening continues to be... read more...
Press Release
CarboJet® Employed in Study Showing Tourniquetless Total Knee Arthroplasty Decreases Pain and Opioid Consumption in Women
December 12, 2018
Given the opioid crisis in America, surgical protocols that minimize opioid consumption are highly sought after. A recently published study shows that elimination of the tourniquet during TKA may be one such protocol. CAMARILLO, CALIF. (PRWEB) DECEMBER 11, 2018 A new clinical study published in the Journal of Arthroplasty comparing total knee replacement (TKR) surgery with and without use of the traditional thigh tourniquet demonstrated that female patients in the no-tourniquet group experienced significantly less post-operative pain and consumed fewer opioids as compared to female patients in the tourniquet group. In 2017, there were approximately 50,000 opioid drug overdose deaths in... read more...
News Article
Reducing Opiate Use: The Tourniquetless TKA
December 15, 2017
Tourniquetless TKA with CarboJet Reduces Opioid Consumption Orlando, Florida (December 2017) – A new study demonstrates reduced opioid consumption in female patients when a tourniquet was not used in total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The study was conducted by R. Michael Meneghini, M.D, of the Indiana University School of Medicine and presented at the 34th Annual Current Concepts in Joint Replacement (CCJR) Winter Meeting. The CarboJet® bone preparation system was used to maximize cement interdigitation in tourniquetless knees. CarboJet has been widely adopted wherever cemented implant fixation is employed, including in tourniquet-free TKA. Tourniquet-free TKA, also referred to as “No Tourniquet... read more...
News Article
CarboJet Effective at Removing Immunogenic Marrow Elements from Osteochondral Allografts
October 7, 2016
Naples, Italy (September 2016) – A new study looking at the effects of different bone cleaning techniques on the removal of immunogenic marrow elements from osteochondral allografts was presented at the 13th World Congress of the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) by Brian Cole, MD, MBA, and Adam Yanke MD of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. The study compared three treatment arms: A; no lavage, B, saline lavage only; C saline lavage with CarboJet. The results showed that the third arm was significantly more effective at removing marrow debris from osteochondral allografts than saline lavage alone, especially in... read more...