The Acclaim™ Total Elbow System from Depuy-Synthes is a modular system which allows surgeons to select a constrained or unconstrained joint depending on clinical requirements because of an interchangeable bearing system. The modularity of the system may also assist revision surgery. The...
read full descriptionDBX Demineralised Bone Matrix from Synthes and the Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation (MTF) is a bone powder produced by the removal of minerals from cortical bone in a sodium hyaluronate carrier. It has osteoinductive potential and is osteoconductive. However, it does not provide...
read full descriptionThe Delta Xtend Reverse Shoulder System from Depuy-Synthes is an evolution of the Delta CTA (Cuff Tear Arthopathy) and Delta III shoulder systems. It is a total, semi-constrained shoulder arthroplasty. The reverse polarity moves the centre of rotation medially and inferiorly which increases the...
read full descriptionThe DISCOVER Artificial Cervical Intervertabral Disc arthroplasty from Depuy is an unconstrained cervical disc prosthesis. The device is indicated for symptomatic cervical disc disease, with the aim of improving range of neck movement and reducing neck pain. The device comprises titanium alloy...
read full descriptionThis titanium device provides a ngular stable locking and has a s piral blade locking option for osteoporotic bone. The device is supplied in lengths from 160mm to 420mm. It is i ndicated for supracondylar femoral fractures and for diaphyseal femoral fractures in the obese or pregnant in whom...
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