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Depuy Synthes VA-LCP Distal Humerus Plates 2.7/3.5 | Used in Fracture fixation | Which Medical Device

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VA-LCP Distal Humerus Plates 2.7/3.5

These Variable Angle Locking Compression plates for the distal humerus from Depuy-Synthes are a set of low-profile plates designed for fixation of distal humeral fractures. The variable angle locking holes permit up to 15 degrees of off-axis screw angulation.  The plates include:...

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Stryker Gamma3 Locking Nail System | Used in Fixation of proximal femoral fracture, Fracture fixation | Which Medical Device

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Gamma3 Locking Nail System

  • Added May 6, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The Gamma 3 Locking Nail system from Stryker is a third-generation intramedullary nailing system for the femur. Both long and short variants are available. The new nails have a proximal diameter of 15.5mm which is intended to facilitate minimally invasive surgery. The nails are manufactured...

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Wright Medical Technology Inc. EVOLVE radial head plate | Used in Fracture plating | Which Medical Device

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EVOLVE radial head plate

The EVOLVE® radial head plate from Wright is designed for fixation of the proximal radius, has an anatomic contour and sizes compatible with the EVOLVE prosthesis.  

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iTraumaCare iTClamp Haemorrhage Control System | Which Medical Device

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iTClamp Haemorrhage Control System

The iTClamp from Innovative Trauma Care is an urgent care wound control device which can be deployed to oppose the edges of an open wound in an emergency situation. The device was cleared by the FDA and CE marked in 2013.

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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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