The DYONICS GLIDER Articular Cartilage Probe is a monopolar radiofrequency probe designed for the treatment of Grade II and III chondromalacia. It is part of the Smith and Nephew ELECTROTHERMAL ARTHROSCOPY SYSTEM and is compatible with the VULCAN generator. The effect of this device on articular...
read full descriptionThe DynaNail Ankle arthrodesis nail from Medshape is designed for tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis. The nail incorporates a shape memory element which is stretched during the insertion procedure and thereafter maintains compression across the joint. The nail itself is made from titanium.
read full descriptionThe Dynamic Hip Screw from Depuy Synthes is intended for the fixation of proximal femoral fractures. It is indicated for per-trochanteric, lateral femoral neck fractures and some subtrochanteric fractures. Usually it is implanted after closed reduction on a fracture table under image...
read full descriptionThe DVR Anatomic Plate from Biomet is intended for the fixation of either dorsally or volar displaced fractures of the distal radius, approached from the volar side. It comprises an anatomically contoured plate with a double row of holes distally through which smooth locking peg, partially...
read full descriptionThe Durom Shoulder Cup is a humeral head resurfacing device from Zimmer. It comprises a Stainless Steel head, and is intended for cemented fixation in the treatment of avascular necrosis, osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder. The operative technique can be found here .
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