The AO variable angle locking compression plate (LCP) system for the forefoot and midfoot comprises a series of procedure specific plates for osteotomies, arthrodeses and fractures of the foot. The implants come in stainless steel or titanium, can be used for compression and allow variable angle...
read full descriptionThe Dynamic Hip Screw from Depuy Synthes is intended for the fixation of proximal femoral fractures. It is indicated for per-trochanteric, lateral femoral neck fractures and some subtrochanteric fractures. Usually it is implanted after closed reduction on a fracture table under image...
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 Acu-Loc 2 Volar Distal Radius Plating System comprises a locking plate and percutaneous Frag-Loc compression screws for the fixation of dorsal fragments. The system includes extension plates where fixation of long segments is required, and complementary distal radius fragment specific...
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,...
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