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Depuy A.L.P.S. Total Foot System | Used in Fracture fixation, Fracture plating, Osteotomy | Which Medical Device

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A.L.P.S. Total Foot System

  • Added Jan 3, 2012
  • Manufactured by Depuy

The A.L.P.S. Total Foot System from DePuy is a plating system which is designed to be used for osteotomies, fusions and fractures of the foot. The system incorporates the FAST drill guides also used in the F3 plating set and can accommodate locking and non-locking screws with multidirectional...

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Synthes AO Variable Angle LCP Forefoot/Midfoot System  | Used in Fracture fixation, Fracture plating, Osteotomy | Which Medical Device

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AO Variable Angle LCP Forefoot/Midfoot System

  • Added Jan 3, 2012
  • Manufactured by Synthes

The AO variable angle locking compression plate (LCP) system for the forefoot and midfoot comprises a series of procedure specific plates for osteotomies, arthrodeses and fractures of the foot. The implants come in stainless steel or titanium, can be used for compression and allow variable angle...

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Depuy F3 Fragment Plating System | Used in Fracture fixation, Fracture plating, Osteotomy | Which Medical Device

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F3 Fragment Plating System

  • Added Jan 3, 2012
  • Manufactured by Depuy

The F3 fragment plating system from DePuy is a collection of titanium alloy locking plates which allow in-situ contouring, and are therefore suited to smaller bones in the distal extremities, particularly the foot and ankle. The plates come with preloaded drill guides (known as Fixed Angle Screw...

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GraMedica HyProCure | Which Medical Device

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HyProCure

  • Added May 25, 2013
  • Manufactured by GraMedica

The HyProCure device from GraMedica is an implantable device indicated for the correction of talotarsal displacement. The device is inserted into the sinus tarsi and thereby reorientates the talocalcaneonavicular joint.

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Extremity Medical IO-Fix | Which Medical Device

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IO-Fix

This is a novel concept of achieving intraosseus compression in midfoot or hindfoot fusion aimed at preventing non-union through better uniform distribution of compressive forces.

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