What does it take to bring a medical device from concept to the operating room?
For Endeavor Orthopedics, it starts with solving a problem surgeons face every day.
In this episode of The Hatch Podcast, CEO Greg Parranto and CTO Ryan Stafford share how they developed a new approach to treating avulsion fractures—one of the more difficult injuries to repair—and how their technology is already delivering strong clinical results.
Since completing Hatch’s first life sciences cohort, the team has raised funding, performed hundreds of surgeries, and is seeing significantly lower reoperation rates compared to traditional methods.
But beyond the technology, this conversation also explores why they chose to build in Alabama. From the region’s growing infrastructure to its entrepreneurial energy, Greg and Ryan explain what makes this an ideal place to launch and scale a healthcare company.
This episode breaks down the journey from idea to impact, what it takes to build in healthcare, and where Endeavor is headed next.
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About the Guest
Greg Parranto is the CEO of Endeavor Orthopedics, where he leads the company’s growth, fundraising, and commercialization efforts. He brings experience from both military service and leadership roles at Johnson & Johnson.
Ryan Stafford is the Chief Technology Officer at Endeavor Orthopedics, where he leads product design, engineering, and development. He has deep experience in orthopedic innovation and medical device design.
🔗 Learn More
Endeavor Orthopedics: https://www.endeavorortho.com/
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