The Instrumented Bone Preserving Elbow System (IBP) from Biomet is an anatomic, unconstrained elbow replacement which resurfaces the humero-ulnar joint. The IBP is the sixth iteration of the Kudo elbow replacement. The humeral component is cobalt-chrome and the ulnar component is made of...
read full descriptionThe MoPyC (Modular Pyrocarbon Radial Head Prosthesis) from Tornier is an anatomic modular prosthesis comprising three components: a head, neck and stem with controlled expansion. The latter expands in the radial canal in order to optimise fixation. The neck has a 15 degree angulation to ensure...
read full descriptionThe Anatomic Radial Head System from Acumed is indicated for radial head replacement after comminuted fracture. The ellipsoid shape of the implant is intended to mimic the natural radial head. The system is modular comprising a stem, collar and cobalt chrome head. The system allows over 200...
read full descriptionThe Latitude EV total elbow replacement prosthesis from Tornier is a versatile third generation elbow replacement system which includes the ability to maintain the radiohumeral joint when alignment is adequate. The ulnar and humeral stems are square in cross-section, and the humeral...
read full descriptionThe Sheffield Universal Prosthetic Elbow Extraction System from Innomed is a comprehensive set of instruments designed to aid in the removal of the four most commonly used elbow prostheses, namely the Coonrad-Morrey, the iBP, Kudo and Souter Strathclyde elbows.
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