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Small Bone Innovations manufactures small bone and joint devices for arthroplasty, fixation and trauma. 

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Small Bone Innovations rHead Proximal Radial Head Prosthesis | Which Medical Device

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rHead Proximal Radial Head Prosthesis

The rHead Proximal Radial Head Prosthesis is an anatomic radial head prosthesis with a curved stem. The components are coupled with a Morse taper. Cement is optional.

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Small Bone Innovations rHead Plating System | Used in Fracture plating | Which Medical Device

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rHead Plating System

The rHead Plating System is indicated for fractures of the proximal radius. There is a range of four different plates with locking and non-locking screw configurations. The plates have a low profile to minimise soft tissue impingement. The device forms part of Small Bone Innovation's Elbow...

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Small Bone Innovations AutoFIX Stainless Steel Screws | Used in Fracture fixation | Which Medical Device

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AutoFIX Stainless Steel Screws

The AutoFIX™ Stainless Steel Screw system is a headless screw system designed for the fixation of fractures where there is little soft tissue cover (eg the radial head). The screws are self-drilling and self-tapping and have an opposing buttress thread design which optimises compression...

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