OTW POD

Orthopedics This Week

For over two decades, Orthopedics This Week has been the trusted voice of the orthopedic community. Now, we're bringing that same unmatched industry intelligence and network to your favorite podcast platform. Whether you're a surgeon seeking the latest surgical innovations, a medtech professional navigating market challenges, or an entrepreneur building the next breakthrough device, this podcast delivers actionable insights from the field's most influential voices.

  1. OTW POD Episode 17 - Total Joint Orthopedics

    5 DAYS AGO

    OTW POD Episode 17 - Total Joint Orthopedics

    In this episode, Robin sits down with Dr. Aaron Hofmann, an orthopedic surgeon whose four decades of innovation in large joint reconstruction have shaped the field in ways still felt today. Dr. Hofmann shares his journey from growing up on a small farm in Medina, North Dakota, to becoming a pioneering force in cementless fixation and knee system design. He reflects on how a childhood spent fixing everything himself, from farm equipment to electrical systems, laid the foundation for a career defined by mechanical thinking and creative problem solving. The conversation covers the development of the ultracongruent insert, the asymmetric tibial component, and the Natural Knee system, tracing how each innovation grew directly out of clinical challenges Dr. Hofmann encountered in practice. He also shares the story of Operation Walk Utah, the humanitarian chapter he founded to bring total joint replacement to underserved patients in El Salvador, and how the constraints of that work, limited inventory, minimal instruments, and improvised solutions, directly informed the design philosophy behind Total Joint Orthopedics. Together, Robin and Dr. Hofmann explore how TJO's universal knee, the Klassic® Knee System, with its single-instrument tray system, is built around the principle that less is more and addresses the challenges of ASCs. Dr. Hofmann discusses 10-year clinical outcomes, kinematic studies, and ongoing bone ingrowth research. The episode closes with a look ahead, and Dr. Hofmann's view on the future of orthopedics - making excellent care simpler, more accessible, and available to far more of the world's patients.

    1h 16m
  2. OTW POD Episode 16 - Orthopedic Driven Imaging

    18 FEB

    OTW POD Episode 16 - Orthopedic Driven Imaging

    In this episode, TJ sits down with Scott Banks and Scott "Mac" McCaig, who are revolutionizing how surgeons understand and visualize joint motion.Scott Banks shares his remarkable 40-year journey from a Cleveland kid whose dad suffered through constant knee pain to becoming a pioneering biomechanics researcher at MIT and the University of Florida, and one of the rare non-surgeon members of the prestigious Knee Society. He recounts the pivotal 1989 moment when he first used fluoroscopy to capture knee motion in real-time, collaborating with orthopedic legends like Dick Laskin, Leo Whiteside, and Martin Roche to influence implant designs at companies from Mako to Smith & Nephew. At 60, facing a personal health scare, Banks made the bold decision to walk away from tenure to finally bring three decades of research out of academic journals and into clinical practice.Scott "Mac" McCaig brings the industry expertise to make that vision real, explaining how his journey from chemical engineering through Smith & Nephew, Wright Medical, and back again taught him that hardware in the OR is the key that tech giants like Google and Apple have been missing in healthcare. Together, they're building Orthopedic Driven Imaging (ODI), a company that has the ability to upgrade 23,000 C-arms across the country while developing AI-powered systems that capture how joints actually move during weight-bearing activities, not just static snapshots. They discuss their FDA-approved surgical imaging system already in use, their upcoming Academy debut of AI-enabled preoperative planning tools, and their bold prediction that within five years, surgeons will routinely prescribe dynamic kinematic exams the same way they order CT scans today, using digital twins to simulate procedures before ever entering the OR.To learn more about ODI, visit their website at https://linkly.link/2am6S.

    1h 2m
  3. OTW POD Episode 15 - 3D Systems

    11 FEB

    OTW POD Episode 15 - 3D Systems

    In this episode, TJ sits down with Ben Johnson from 3D Systems, who leads their medical device division and brings a fascinating perspective shaped by his journey from chemical engineering into the cutting edge of additive manufacturing. Ben shares how his early work on drug-eluting stents and transcatheter heart valves led him to discover the transformative potential of 3D printing when he needed patient-specific anatomies for bench testing, ultimately bringing him to 3D Systems in 2014. The conversation explores the evolution of additive manufacturing in orthopedics, from the company's founding in the mid-1980s with the invention of stereolithography to today's sophisticated capabilities across titanium, PEEK, and cobalt chrome materials. Ben provides valuable insights into the current market dynamics, explaining how titanium has surged from being overshadowed by PEEK a decade ago to now holding roughly half the spine market, driven by its superior osseointegration properties when 3D printed with porous structures. They dive deep into emerging technologies, particularly the exciting developments in HA-coated PEEK implants that combine the mechanical advantages and radiolucency of PEEK with enhanced biological integration. Ben discusses 3D Systems' recent white paper demonstrating successful osseointegration in both cortical and cancellous bone, and why he believes this technology will see heavy research and investment over the next five to ten years. The conversation also addresses the realities of personalization in orthopedics, with Ben offering a measured perspective on why point-of-care printing in hospitals faces significant regulatory and cost hurdles, while centralized hybrid models show more immediate promise. Perhaps most valuable for listeners is Ben's explanation of how 3D Systems partners across the entire spectrum of companies, from startups with napkin sketches to major OEMs. He details their comprehensive capabilities, from concept ideation and prototyping through validation, manufacturing, and even technology transfer, emphasizing their mission to solve unmet clinical needs whether that's faster osseointegration, oncology reconstruction, or supply chain challenges. It's a compelling look at how a manufacturing partner can accelerate innovation from concept to commercialization in orthopedics.

    39 min
  4. OTW POD Episode 14 - Dr. Kevin Plancher

    18/12/2025

    OTW POD Episode 14 - Dr. Kevin Plancher

    In this episode, TJ sits down with Dr. Kevin Plancher, a dual board-certified orthopedic surgeon in both sports medicine and hand surgery. His remarkable journey spans from an asthmatic child spending time in ERs to becoming a Harvard-trained physician and globally recognized leader in orthopedics. Dr. Plancher shares how his mentors shaped his relentless drive to push boundaries and his unconventional path through medicine, fueled by curiosity. He also discusses his philosophy on creating the next generation of leaders by giving others opportunities, even when risky.The conversation explores Dr. Plancher's 15-year success building Ortho Summit (OSET) from a bold idea that industry said would never work into one of today's most popular conferences. Dr. Plancher candidly addresses the controversies and disagreements with AAOS, explaining his unwavering commitment to educational opportunities that serve all surgeons globally, regardless of organizational politics.Now, Dr. Plancher is launching the Global Knee Summit in Dubai this January 22-24, bringing together 125 faculty members from around the world, all volunteering their time to debate everything from kinematic alignment to complex trauma cases. They discuss why bringing East and West together matters, how he's making the conference accessible for everyone, and his vision for spatial recognition technology replacing robotic arms in the OR. Dr. Plancher believes the future of knee surgery will be disrupted by innovations we haven't even imagined yet—if we're willing to learn from each other with open minds and honest disagreement.Click here to learn more and register for the Global Knee Summit: https://linkly.link/2VuOU

    53 min
  5. OTW POD Episode 12 - Dr. Tim Deer

    05/11/2025

    OTW POD Episode 12 - Dr. Tim Deer

    In this episode, TJ sits down with Dr. Tim Deer, a pioneering pain management physician who has been at the forefront of interventional spine care for over 30 years. Dr. Deer shares his unique perspective on the evolution of pain management, from the early days when treatment options were limited to epidurals, opioids, and major surgery, to today's landscape where minimally invasive procedures are transforming patient care. He opens up about the historical resistance between pain physicians and spine surgeons, and how those barriers are finally breaking down through collaboration, evidence-based data, and a shared commitment to patient outcomes. The conversation explores Dr. Deer's vision for the future of spine care, including his work with the American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN) to create comprehensive certification programs that ensure proper training for minimally invasive procedures. He discusses emerging technologies in disc regeneration, the role of AI and big data in predicting optimal treatment pathways, and why he believes the convergence of interventional pain management and spine surgery represents the future of musculoskeletal care. Drawing parallels between his experiences as a multi-time Ironman finisher and the collaboration needed in medicine, Dr. Deer emphasizes that just as no single sport makes the best athlete, no single specialty has all the answers; it's about finding balance through working together to deliver the best possible care for patients.

    55 min
  6. OTW POD Episode 11 - Inkwell

    22/10/2025

    OTW POD Episode 11 - Inkwell

    In this episode, TJ sits down with John Matthews, CEO of InkWell Health, whose journey from leading major orthopedic companies to founding a healthcare startup reveals the evolution of post-operative patient care. John shares his extensive background spanning DePuy, Johnson & Johnson, Wright Medical, and MicroPort, where he witnessed firsthand the seismic shift toward outpatient joint surgery and the critical gap it created in monitoring patients during their recovery at home. He explains how conversations with surgeons about the challenges of tracking patients between discharge and follow-up appointments, combined with the rising concern about emergency room visits after surgery, led to the development of InkWell's innovative solution. The conversation explores the technology behind InkWell's smart temporary tattoo system, which uses computer vision algorithms to transform simple markings on a patient's skin into medical-grade data tracking swelling, range of motion, and temperature. John walks through the technical challenges his team overcame to create an algorithm that corrects for different phones, lighting conditions, and camera angles while maintaining accuracy, and how the system achieves an impressive 82% patient compliance rate with automated reminders and intuitive design. Together, they discuss the clinical results showing how this data can identify patients at risk for manipulations or surgical site infections early enough to intervene, the reimbursement model using remote therapeutic monitoring codes that's making the technology financially viable for practices, and John's vision for expanding beyond knee replacements into hip, foot and ankle procedures, compression therapy, and international markets while positioning the company for future success. If you'd like to learn more about InkWell Health, please visit: https://linkly.link/2GnAi

    38 min

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For over two decades, Orthopedics This Week has been the trusted voice of the orthopedic community. Now, we're bringing that same unmatched industry intelligence and network to your favorite podcast platform. Whether you're a surgeon seeking the latest surgical innovations, a medtech professional navigating market challenges, or an entrepreneur building the next breakthrough device, this podcast delivers actionable insights from the field's most influential voices.