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Smith & Nephew VLP Foot Variable-Angle Locked Plating System | Used in Fracture fixation, Fracture plating, Osteotomy | Which Medical Device

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VLP Foot Variable-Angle Locked Plating System

The VLP Foot system from Smith and Nephew is a system of stainless steel plates for the foot and ankle, which include quarter and one-third tubular, fusion, multi-fragment and compression plates. The plates are intended for a range of indications including metatarsal fracture and osteotomies,...

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Metric Medical Devices Inc Super Staple Classic | Which Medical Device

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Super Staple Classic

The Super Staple Classic from Metric Medical Devices is a nitinol bone fixation implant which provides uniform compression across bones using the shape changing properties of the device. It comes in multiple sizes suitable for use in the hand, forefoot, midfoot and small bone fixation. The...

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GraMedica Osteo-WEDGE | Used in First metatarsal osteotomy | Which Medical Device

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Osteo-WEDGE

  • Added May 6, 2013
  • Manufactured by GraMedica

The osteo-WEDGE from GraMedica is an opening wedge bone titanium locking plate system intended for the correction of first metatarsal deformities.  The system received FDA clearance in 2011. The plate permits correction of metarsal length and angulation.

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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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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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