Instruct is a system which is based on a biodegradable load bearing Mechanically Functional Scaffold (MFS) designed for repair of articular cartilage defects. 90% of the scaffold absorbs after 12 months of implantation. The scaffold is intended for use with a cell processing device which uses...
read full descriptionThe ARAMIS Cervical Intravertebral Disc Prosthesis is intended for use in the cervical spine. It comprises two cobalt chrome plates with an interposing bearing made of a carbon fibre/PEEK composite. The device aims to restore disc height and movement in the spine and reduce neck pain. The...
read full descriptionThe proximal femoral locking compression plate (LCP) from Depuy-Synthes comes in a Hook Plate (to provide fixation of the trochanter) and non-hook plate version. Screws are 4.5/5.0mm, with combi-holes in the shaft allowing the placement of either. The most proximal screw hole accepts a 7.3mm...
read full descriptionThe Hintermann Distractor is a device used primarily in foot and ankle surgery for bone distraction and as an alternative to laminar spreaders. The device is lockable and applies distraction across two k-wires placed, for example on either side of a joint. The paper by Sarker et al describes...
read full descriptionThe EkoSonic Endovascular Device is designed for controlled and selective infusion of clinician specified fluids, including thrombolytics into the peripheral vasculature. According to the manufacturer, it penetrates thrombus in difficult–to-reach places and uses 50% - 70% less lytic...
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