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By AI, Created 6:00 PM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – RIM Medical Technologies opened a West Coast affiliate to support U.S. hospitals, surgery centers, surgeons and commercial partners as its Rimmedtech Bone Dust Trap grows in the orthopedic and spine market. The move adds to the company’s U.S. and Canada footprint and comes as the firm pushes a single-use graft recovery device designed for intraoperative autologous bone collection.
Why it matters: - The West Coast affiliate gives RIM Medical Technologies a stronger U.S. commercial base for the Rimmedtech Bone Dust Trap. - The expansion is aimed at hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, orthopedic and spine surgeons, and commercial partners. - The move supports a device positioned around intraoperative autograft recovery, a workflow issue in orthopedic and spine surgery.
What happened: - RIM Medical Technologies expanded its U.S. operations by establishing a West Coast affiliate. - The company is a developer and manufacturer of orthopedic and spine surgery devices. - The announcement was made May 20, 2026. - RIM Medical Technologies said the new affiliate strengthens its ability to support U.S. customers as the Rimmedtech Bone Dust Trap expands in the market.
The details: - The Rimmedtech Bone Dust Trap is an intraoperative graft recovery system for orthopedic and spine procedures where local autograft is generated. - The device integrates into the suction pathway. - The Bone Dust Trap uses a dual-stage filtration architecture to capture locally generated autologous bone material that would otherwise be evacuated. - The device is designed to remain stable in the operating field. - The system provides access to collected material through a compact, single-use assembly. - The Bone Dust Trap is designed for simple setup, secure placement and intuitive handling. - The system includes a 53-cc collection container. - RIM Medical Technologies maintains operations in the U.S. and Canada, including Spokane, Washington, and Calgary, Alberta. - The company’s website is RIM Medical Technologies. - The company also maintains a LinkedIn presence at RIM Medical Technologies on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The expansion signals a push to build closer commercial and clinical relationships on the West Coast, where orthopedic and spine activity can help drive adoption. - The company is positioning the Bone Dust Trap as a practical workflow tool, not a complex add-on, which may appeal to facilities focused on efficiency and cost awareness. - Russ Molchanov, MD, surgical assistant and co-founder of RIM Medical Technologies, said the device was developed from real operating room challenges and was meant to retain valuable autologous bone without adding steps or disrupting workflow.
What’s next: - RIM Medical Technologies plans to use the West Coast affiliate to support continued commercial growth for its graft recovery platform. - The company is looking to strengthen relationships across the orthopedic and spine community. - Wider U.S. presence could support broader adoption of the Bone Dust Trap as the product moves deeper into the market.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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