The Global AP prosthesis is a third generation implant, based on the Global Advantage system. Such prostheses are designed to replicate native humeral anatomy. The stemmed humeral component may be cemented or uncemented, and aims to reproduce native anatomy of the humerus through the use of...
read full descriptionThe Global CAP is a resurfacing proximal humeral implant that is designed to be compatible with the Global AP glenoid components, and thus may be used as a hemiarthoplasty or total shoulder system. In common with other resurfacing systems, it aims to restore proximal humeral anatomy by placing a...
read full descriptionThe Copeland Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty (CSRA) is a resurfacing proximal humeral implant that was initially designed with a glenoid component, and thus may be used as a hemiarthoplasty or total shoulder system. Mr Steve Copeland’s initial design was based on the principle that...
read full descriptionThe KnifeLight from Stryker is an illuminated knife designed for carpal tunnel release procedures. The device is a single-use instrument, and the illumination allows visualisation of the distal third of the transverse carpal ligament. One randomised controlled trial (Bhattacharya R, 2004)...
read full descriptionThe Elektra prosthesis is a device for the treatment of trapeziometacarpal osteoarthritis. The bearing is metal on metal, the device is uncemented and it is indicated for both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. The socket comes in cobalt chrome and a bi-material (CoCr/TA6V). In a...
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