The Preservation Minimally Invasive Mobile Bearing Unicompartmental knee system was designed in 2001 and made available in the United Kingdom from 2002. Following poor results in the National Joint Registry of England and Wales, the device was discontinued throughout Europe in 2009.
read full descriptionAn absorbable, tapered, threaded fastener for use in interference fixation of soft tissue grafts or bonetendon grafts. The screw is intended for attachment of soft tissue grafts or bone-tendon grafts to the tibia and/or femur during cruciate ligament reconstruction surgeries. ...
read full descriptionA system designed for the rapid preparation of PRP and Platelet Poor Plasma (PPP) from a small sample of blood.
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 F3 fragment plating system from DePuy is a collection of titanium alloy locking plates which allow in-situ contouring, and are therefore suited to smaller bones in the distal extremities, particularly the foot and ankle. The plates come with preloaded drill guides (known as Fixed Angle Screw...
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