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Biomet LRE (Lateral Resurfacing Elbow) Replacement | Used in Elbow replacement | Which Medical Device

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LRE (Lateral Resurfacing Elbow) Replacement

  • Added May 29, 2013
  • Manufactured by Biomet

The Lateral Resurfacing Elbow (LRE) from Biomet is a minimally invasive, bone preserving prosthesis designed to resurface only the lateral compartment of a degenerate elbow joint. The system is modular, and hemiarthroplasty on the capitellar side is an option depending on bone quality. The...

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Souter-Strathclyde Elbow Replacement

  • Added May 25, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The Souter-Strathclyde Elbow Replacement is a non-constrained elbow replacement with a relatively short humeral component compared to other designs, although a long stem component is available. The elbow was manufactured by Howmedica and had a reported 12 year survivorship of 87% in patients...

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Small Bone Innovations UNI-Elbow Radio Capitellum Implant | Used in Elbow replacement | Which Medical Device

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UNI-Elbow Radio Capitellum Implant

The UNI-Elbow™ Radio Capitellum Replacement is designed for uni-compartmental arthroplasty in the elbow. It is indicated for elbow pain secondary to degenerative joint disease, the correction of functional deformities, for revsion arthroplasty and some complex elbow fractures. The...

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