The Swanson Silicone Radial Head implant is a pliable, one-piece intramedullary stemmed implant which acts as a spacer following resection of the radial head for rheumatoid arthritis or fracture. It is available in five standard and three extra-long sizes. Download the operative technique from...
read full descriptionThe Pyrocarbon Modular Radial Head from Integra LifeSciences is designed, by way of the pyrocarbon articulation, to reduce wear on normal articular cartilage. The system is modular and has curved, long anatomic options. Product sales are limited to International and US IDE sites only at...
read full descriptionThe LINK Radius Head Component is a radial head replacement indicated for fracture of the radial head. It is manufactured from COCrMo and available in four sizes. The head is highly polished.
read full descriptionThe Aequalis Reverse II Shoulder from Tornier is a modular reverse shoulder system. Polyethylene insert options include a standard/centered insert, a constrained Deep Dish inerts, an eccentric and an option to convert a 36mm metaphysis to a 42 mm glenoid sphere. Glenoid sphere options includ a...
read full descriptionSmartRelease Endoscopic Carpal Tunnel Release System (ECTR) is a system for the endoscopic release of the carpal tunnel. It comprises and handpiece and a disposable blade assembly.
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