Matt Trerotola
Analyst · Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead.
Yes. No, we definitely have seen some early wins. Honestly, one of the most – one of the most exciting early wins is just energy – outside the U.S., I mean, you can see our tremendous growth outside the U.S. in Recon, part of that is a good, healthy market, but part of it, frankly, is that our teams are absolutely energized. The combined Lima and Mathys teams that have come together there, it’s been fantastic to see how the talent has come together. And the positive energy, we’ve done reviews sort of country by country and hearing the leaders talk about the energy that the acquisition has created in their country is tremendous. So even before there is a lot of synergy products being sold, I think, we’ve just been benefiting from the fact that people feel like a part of a bigger, more powerful company, and they are going out and represent them in the market, and it’s helping with our momentum. Definitely, in terms of early wins, here in the U.S., both in the Lima cones in the revision knee area, the ProMade in terms of custom implants across anatomies have been some nice early wins. Outside the U.S., we continue to march forward on EMPOWR and AltiVate in key countries outside the U.S. not just in the Lima channel, but we have just scratched the surface in the Mathys customer base as we move through last year. And then there is some really interesting early wins that are just by the Lima and Mathys teams getting together and seeing opportunities to where one portfolio can help the other Mathys knee was quite weak and the Physica and ZUK coming out of Lima that’s already got full approvals has been quite helpful in some countries there. Lima didn’t have more ceramic-based product add some, but there are some key anatomies that they didn’t have products that would address some key customer needs around patient-friendly products. And Lima is already pulling those into the channel. Mathys is selling ProMade. So, some great early wins, they are pretty limited in terms of growth impact, just given the nature of how long it takes to get sets out there and get things ramped, et cetera, but they are quite positive in terms of the energy that’s being created around the world.