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Extremity Medical IO-Fix | Which Medical Device

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IO-Fix

This is a novel concept of achieving intraosseus compression in midfoot or hindfoot fusion aimed at preventing non-union through better uniform distribution of compressive forces.

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Biomet Ankle Evolutive System (AES) | Used in Ankle replacement | Which Medical Device

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Ankle Evolutive System (AES)

  • Added Aug 22, 2013
  • Manufactured by Biomet

The Ankle Evolutive System (AES) ankle was a modification of the Buechel-Pappas type of prosthesis. The device has been withdrawn from the market because of concerns about osteolysis.

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Ortho Solutions Oxford Ankle Fusion Nail System | Used in Ankle arthrodesis | Which Medical Device

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Oxford Ankle Fusion Nail System

The Oxford Ankle Fusion Nail System from Ortho Solutions is a titanium device for ankle fusion, which includes fixed and sliding locking screw hole options, and a radiolucent jig. The device is indicated for use after failed ankle replacement, ankle and subtalar arthritis, and neuromuscular foot...

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Metric Medical Devices Inc Super Staple Classic | Which Medical Device

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Super Staple Classic

The Super Staple Classic from Metric Medical Devices is a nitinol bone fixation implant which provides uniform compression across bones using the shape changing properties of the device. It comes in multiple sizes suitable for use in the hand, forefoot, midfoot and small bone fixation. The...

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MatOrtho BOX Total Ankle Replacement | Used in Ankle replacement | Which Medical Device

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BOX Total Ankle Replacement

  • Added Jun 18, 2013
  • Manufactured by MatOrtho

The BOX ankle replacement is a result of a collaboration between the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute, Bologna and Oxford University. The design is intended to mimic the original ankle in terms of ligament tension through the range of movement. 

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