The Micro QUICKANCHOR is a miniature bone anchor for use in the hand, wrist, foot and ankle. Its use has been described in repairing Zone 1 flexor tendon injuries (Huq et al 2013) in which the authors described a low rate of complications. Brustein et al described better fixation in...
read full descriptionThe ProDisc II is an intervertebral disc replacement for the lumbar spine. It comprises two porous coated cobalt-chrome end plates and a convex polyethylene core. Each end plate has a central anchoring core and two spikes to ensure early stability. The device is indicated for advanced...
read full descriptionThe ProDisc-C Total Disc Replacement is a intended for cervical disc replacement (C3 to C7) in patients with symptomatic cervical disc disease. The device has a ball and socket articulation manufactured from CoCrMo/UHMWPE, with a central keel for fixation to intervertebral bodies.
read full descriptionThe proximal femoral locking compression plate (LCP) from Depuy-Synthes comes in a Hook Plate (to provide fixation of the trochanter) and non-hook plate version. Screws are 4.5/5.0mm, with combi-holes in the shaft allowing the placement of either. The most proximal screw hole accepts a 7.3mm...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the device allows clinicians to reconstruct severe soft tissue and bony defects. Modular wedges, stems and and metaphyseal sleeves are available in a range of sizes. This metaphyseal sleeve fixation with a rotating hinge mechanism is a useful option in...
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