The R3 Acetabular System from Smith and Nephew includes no-hole and mulit-hole options, constrained liners and large bearing options. The latter include XLPE, Oxinium, CoCr, and Biolox. Liners are designed to sit flush with the rim of the shell, reducing the potential for impingement. The...
read full descriptionA .035 inch embolization coil for blocking or moderating blood flow through peripheral veins and arteries. According to Cook Medical, the device is designed for more precise placement and has a radiopaque marker at the detachment point. The coil is retractable to repositon prior to detachment....
read full descriptionCaReS (Cartilage Regeneration System) is a patented collagen type 1 matrix colonised with autologous cartilage cells for use in the repair of articular surface defects. CaReS-OneStep is a cell-free matrix.
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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