The Aequalis Reversed Fracture Shoulder Prosthesis is a reverse shoulder device intended for use after proximal humeral fracture where greater tuberosity healing is unpredictable and therefore rotator cuff function may be compromised. The prosthesis has a low profile metaphyseal component with...
read full descriptionThe EVOLVE® Modular Radial Head System from Wright is a smooth stem design radial head replacement. Modularity allows the construction of over 320 size combinations. Results are available from Harrington (2001) who reported outcomes in 20 patients, with excellent results in 12, and...
read full descriptionThe Solar Elbow System from Stryker is a constrained total elbow replacement system with the following features: anatomic offset to recreate the natural anatomy of the elbow lateral and medial fins to resist torsional forces on the humeral component bone preserving design...
read full descriptionThe 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 Solar radial head replacement from Stryker is a cobalt-chrome radial head replacement intended for use after communited fracture, rheumatoid arthritis or post-traumatic disease of the radio-humeral joint. It comes in a range of sizes. We are not aware of published results for this device.
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