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implantcast MUTARS partial pelvic replacement | Used in Pelvic resection | Which Medical Device

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MUTARS partial pelvic replacement

The MUTARS partial pelvis replacement from implantcast is a customised pelvic reconstruction system for use after tumour resection including the acetabulum. The device is intended to fix into the remnant of the pelvis, and can be augmented with cancellous bone screws. In a...

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Biomet Compress Compliant Pre-Stress Implant | Which Medical Device

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Compress Compliant Pre-Stress Implant

  • Added Jun 5, 2013
  • Manufactured by Biomet

The Compress Compliant Pre-Stress Implant is an anchorage system used in the replacement of the distal or the proximal femur, most often after massive tumour resection. The device includes a pre-stressed anchorage component which loads the cut end of the bone, encouraging bone hypertrophy. The...

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Stryker Global Modular Replacement System | Used in Endoprosthetic replacement | Which Medical Device

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Global Modular Replacement System

  • Added Jun 27, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The GMRS Global Modular Replacement System from Stryker is a modular system for reconstruction of large bone defects, typically of the femur, tibia or humerus after oncological resection. Options include an all-poly tibia, a modular rotating hinge knee, press-fit stems and cemented stems....

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