The MoPyC (Modular Pyrocarbon Radial Head Prosthesis) from Tornier is an anatomic modular prosthesis comprising three components: a head, neck and stem with controlled expansion. The latter expands in the radial canal in order to optimise fixation. The neck has a 15 degree angulation to ensure...
read full descriptionThe Moje metatarso-phalangeal replacement is a press-fit ceramic device intended for the first metatarsophalangeal joint. The major indication is hallux rigidus. MId term results have shown reasonable clinical outcomes (minimal or no pain in 67% of 63 components in 48 patients at a mean follow...
read full descriptionThe Mobility ankle replacement from DePuy is a three part ankle replacement system which includes a mobile bearing component. The tibial and talar components are cobalt chrome and have a Porocoat coating (DePuy’s proprietary coating). An ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene component...
read full descriptionThe MitraClip system is a catheter-based therapy designed to reduce mitral regurgitation (MR). The guide catheter is inserted into the femoral vein to reach the heart, then using the catheter the clip delivery system deploys the MitraClip device which is attached directly to the mitral...
read full descriptionThe MITCH hip resurfacing system is a metal on metal hip resurfacing device manufactured by Finsbury for Stryker. The bearing is a high precision ‘as cast’ high carbon cobalt chrome bearing. Finsbury has experience of hip resurfacing systems and markets its own system (the ADEPT...
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