The 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 aMace acetabular revision system from Mobelife involves the customised manufacture of implants for complex hip revision surgery. The system comprises the aMace Augment, the aMace Augmented Cup, the aMace Cage, the aMace integrated system and the aMace plate. The key feature of these...
read full descriptionThe ACS knee from Implantcast features a cobalt chrome alloy femoral component with a titanium nitride ceramic coating. The system includes mobile and fixed bearing options. The device had less than 1% of the primary knee market in the NJR report for England and Wales in 2011.
read full descriptionThe ti-win distal radius plating system was developed for volar fixed-angle fixation of distal radius fractures. The plates are sided. The single use system is supplies in one box which contains disposable instruments, drill guides and screws. After completing the procedure, the box of unused...
read full descriptionNanoBone Putty from Artoss GmbH is a synthetic and absorbable bone autograft substitute with osteoconductive and osteoinductive properties. The nanostructure gives it a large internal surface area, which increases bioactivity and resorption. Indications include fractures with bone loss, such as...
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