The Gamma 3 Locking Nail system from Stryker is a third-generation intramedullary nailing system for the femur. Both long and short variants are available. The new nails have a proximal diameter of 15.5mm which is intended to facilitate minimally invasive surgery. The nails are manufactured...
read full descriptionThe ti-win distal radius plating system was developed for volar fixed-angle fixation of distal radius fractures. The plates are sided. The single use system is supplies in one box which contains disposable instruments, drill guides and screws. After completing the procedure, the box of unused...
read full descriptionThe 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...
read full descriptionThe SuperCable (R) Iso-Elastic Cerclage system from Kinamed Inc. is a polymer cable system designed to provide long-term dynamic compressive loading across fractures. The manufacturers suggest the benefits of this system over a wire or conventional cabling system include higher fatigue strength,...
read full descriptionThe Dall-Miles multifilament orthopaedic cabling system from Stryker was originally designed for trochanteric reattachment. The system has plates with trochanteric hooks; a grip plate system allows capture of the wires within the plate.
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