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Depuy Synthes MatrixRIB Fixation System | Which Medical Device
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MatrixRIB Fixation System

The MatrixRIB Fixation System is designed for the fixation and stabilisation of rib fractures, fusions and osteotomies of normal and osteoporotic bone.    It consists of precontoured locking plates, locking screws and splints. The plates are precontoured to fit an average rib shape...

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OrthoPediatrics Pediflex Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nails | Used in Fracture fixation | Which Medical Device

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Pediflex Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nails

Pediflex™ Elastic Stable Intramedullary Nails from OrthoPediatrics are designed for fixation of paediatric long bone fractures using two curved nails and a closed technique. These are recommended in femoral fractures in children from 6 to 14 years and in forearm fractures from 8 years to...

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OrthoPediatrics PediNail Pediatric Femoral Nail | Used in Fracture fixation | Which Medical Device

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PediNail Pediatric Femoral Nail

The PediNail™ Pediatric Femoral Nail from Orthopediatrics is a femoral nail designed for use in children or small adults. The proximal end can accept a single greater to lesser trochanter screw or a reconstruction screw. The distal end accepts two medial to lateral screws or one anterior...

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Orthofix Physio-Stim | Which Medical Device

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Physio-Stim

  • Added Jan 26, 2014
  • Manufactured by Orthofix

The Physio-Stim Bone Growth Stimulator is an external, low-level pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) device that is a safe nonsurgical option for long bone and small bone nonunions. The  unit can be worn over a cast, orthopedic brace, or clothing without lessening its effectiveness. ...

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FX Devices POGO Screw | Which Medical Device

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POGO Screw

The Pogo Screw is a spring loaded device which is inserted over a guide wire. It is designed to apply constant compression across an operative fracture site, encourage bone remodelling and reducing problems with screws backing out. Apparently, it removes the need to have a full inventory of...

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