The PediLoc Extension Osteotomy Plate (PLEO) from Orthopediatrics is a anatomic lateral femoral plate designed for corrective osteotomy of the distal femur, most often for persistent knee flexion contracture as a result of cerebral palsy. The Surgical Technique can be downloaded here .
read full descriptionThese Variable Angle Locking Compression plates for the distal humerus from Depuy-Synthes are a set of low-profile plates designed for fixation of distal humeral fractures. The variable angle locking holes permit up to 15 degrees of off-axis screw angulation. The plates include:...
read full descriptionThe Gibralt Spinal System for complex cervical thoracic spine procedures comprises occipital plates and 360 degree articulating rods, with polyaxial screws and cannulated screws in multiple diameters, hooks, rods and connectors. The Gibralt system now provides fixation from the occiput to the...
read full descriptionThe Accelerate® system from Exactech (manufactured by EmCyte) is a platelet concentrating system which concentrates the patients own blood. We are not aware of published results demonstrating clinical efficacy for this particular system.
read full descriptionThe Wagner SL Revision Hip is a grit blasted titanium hip stem designed to gain distal fixation and rotational stability where there is extensive proximal bone loss. The principle of the Wagner stem is that the proximal bone will then recover. The implant is a monoblock, and is available in 190,...
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