The Elite Plus Cemented Cup from Depuy-Synthes is a cemented acetabular component which is most often implanted with the Charnley stem. In the 2011 National Joint Registry report, the cup had an ODEP 10A rating and was used in 9% of primary hip implantations. The Elite plus flanged socket...
read full descriptionThe HemiCAP system from Arthrosurface is intended for the treatment of large full thickness cartilage lesions of the knee. Systems are available for the femoral condyle and the patello-femoral joint. The UniCAP system comprises a cobalt chrome articulating surface and an UHMWPE tibial implant...
read full descriptionThe device enables vascular access in a 4cm configuration. According to the manufacturer, access is gained with the less-invasive taper configuration while allowing for high flow and facilitating declot procedures. Each sheath is individually packaged. Colour coded clamps provide for...
read full descriptionThe TomoFix Medial High Tibial Plate is one of a system of plates which includes the TomoFix Lateral Proximal tibial plate, and medial and lateral distal femoral plates. Key to the TomoFix technique is the placement of a lag screw in the plate which pre-tensions the lateral cortex. The...
read full descriptionThe POSITION High Tibial Osteotomy Plate from Braun is an anatomic plate with an integral spacer which helps to maintain the osteotomy. Alignment can be achieved using the OrthoPilot Navigation system from Braun. The surgical technique brochure for the POSITION HTO plate can be found...
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