The Instrument handle with integrated electronics from Fraunhofer is a prototype device, but demonstrates a very attractive idea; that the instrument handle could guide surgeons as to the right amount of torque to place on a screw by lighting up when the correct torque is applied. The device can...
read full descriptionThe HyProCure device from GraMedica is an implantable device indicated for the correction of talotarsal displacement. The device is inserted into the sinus tarsi and thereby reorientates the talocalcaneonavicular joint.
read full descriptionThe Souter-Strathclyde Elbow Replacement is a non-constrained elbow replacement with a relatively short humeral component compared to other designs, although a long stem component is available. The elbow was manufactured by Howmedica and had a reported 12 year survivorship of 87% in patients...
read full descriptionThe Discovery® Elbow System from Biomet comprises an elbow arthroplasty with the following features: an anatomic humeral stem with a 5 degree lateral offset and 5 degrees of internal rotation, and an anterior flange a lateral bow in the ulnar stem to reproduce anatomy a...
read full descriptionThe NESimplavit® Elbow System from Implantcast has an unconstrained humero-ulnar articulation, and was formerly known as the Norway elbow. Humeral and ulnar components are manufactured from cast CoCrMo alloy and are intended for cemented use only. The hinge comprises a ceramic coated axle...
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