The Mayday Nail is a 2-part intra-medullary device designed for arthrodesis of the knee, where both components are introduced via the knee joint and joined by a locking pin. Each nail segment may be fixed in the respective medullary canals by means of cross locking screws. Additional...
read full descriptionThe OrthoGlide interposition arthroplasty for the knee comprises a dished, disc-shaped cobalt chrome component which is inserted into the medial compartment of the knee in a minimally invasive fashion. The device has a lip which locks over the posterior aspect of the tibial plateau. The...
read full descriptionThe T2 knee arthodesis nail system is a long intramedullary nail designed for fixation of femur and tibia. It incorporates a curvature which allows the nail to curve the length of the limb and is compatible with other Stryker T2 instrumentation.
read full descriptionThe Scorpio Single Axis Knee Replacement System from Stryker is a single radius design, the intention of which is to address mid-flexion instability after surgery. It is available with X3 polyethylene inserts, and in cruciate retaining and cruciate substituting designs. The associated revision...
read full descriptionThe Medial Rotation Knee differs from other contemporary knee designs by having a geometry which includes a spherical medical tibial condyle and a more cylindrical lateral femoral condyle. The spherical medial condyle allows rotation in flexion, whilst the smaller cylindrical lateral...
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