• Previously only monoaxial screws had been available for spinal-rod implants, but polyaxial screws enable better alignment of the screw head with the rod, helping to avoid pre-stressing and damage to the rod. (victrex.com)
  • The European CE mark granted to our new rod system with polyaxial screws is also a clear indicator that the new solution bridges existing treatment gaps," said Fabrice Paccagnella, Founder - General Manager at Innov'spine. (victrex.com)
  • Our product lines include traumatology, spinal fixation system and surgical instrument, covering products such as femoral nail, titanium plates and screws, pedicle screw with rods, PEEK cage, balloon kyphoplasty for spine fracture and other instrument sets. (brightestweb.com)
  • The company acquired nearly 50 percent of the market share in the U.S. due to a successful approach based on outstanding customer service, physician training, and a large product line, which is mainly comprised of plates, rods, and screws, also known as "implants. (casehero.com)
  • The fusion process is followed by fixation, which involves the fitting of metallic screws, rods, plates or cages to stabilize the vertebrae and accelerate bone fusion. (hertsortho.co.uk)
  • Screws, pins, rods, or wires made of stainless steel or titanium will be inserted to stabilize the fracture. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • 9. Orthopedic reduction forceps and bone holding forceps: they are usually composed of forceps handles, forceps heads and gill shaft screws. (condyn.cn)
  • 4. Nail holding forceps and clamps: used to hold bone needles or screws during orthopedic surgery. (condyn.cn)
  • another is ductility, which refers to the ability to draw out metal in the shape of wire and is an important property in allowing the manufacture of intramedullary rods, screws, and long stems. (medscape.com)
  • Internal Fixation: Involves the use of plates, screws, rods, and intramedullary nails to stabilize the realigned bone. (healthtrip.com)
  • A long metal rod together with a large secondary (lag) screw or with screws that capture the neck and head of the femur. (baptisthealth.com)
  • In some cases, the surgeon may use a plate that is applied to the side of the femur, rather than a rod, that is held in place with screws that go into the bone. (baptisthealth.com)
  • During your surgery, the surgeon will make one or two incisions over the broken bone, move bone pieces back into their correct positions, and place screws, nails, rods and/or plates to hold the fracture in place so the bones can heal. (baptisthealth.com)
  • In some cases, bone fracture repair surgery is required, using rods, bone screws, or pins to hold the bone. (johoty.com)
  • These are also known as Cancellous Bone Screws or Bone Fixation Screws. (johoty.com)
  • Orthopedic surgeries are incomplete without these screws since they help to decrease the stress and gap between the bones. (johoty.com)
  • Bones heal faster when fractures are firmly pressed together using orthopedic screws. (johoty.com)
  • Cortical screws have fine pitch and either help to affix bone plates or other orthopedic devices into cortical bones. (johoty.com)
  • Orthopedic screws help to replace missing teeth. (johoty.com)
  • Orthopedic surgeries are incomplete without these screws. (johoty.com)
  • One of the most interesting uses of bone fixation screws is that they help researchers to understand biomechanics, bone healing, and the performance of implant materials. (johoty.com)
  • Orthopaedic screws also help treat animals with joint issues or bone fractures. (johoty.com)
  • This is the most commonly used material in the manufacturing of orthopedic screws. (johoty.com)
  • Titanium screws are best for implanting and treating mandibular fractures. (johoty.com)
  • Titanium screws are far less prone to infection than stainless steel screws. (johoty.com)
  • That's why we also craft our bone screws using high-quality titanium and titanium alloys. (johoty.com)
  • Bone fixation screws create a supportive environment for bone regeneration and promote proper bone healing. (johoty.com)
  • Orthopedic screws reduce the need for other treatments since they can remain stable for longer. (johoty.com)
  • Especially titanium bone fixation screws are highly durable and biocompatible. (johoty.com)
  • Orthopedic screws have multiple benefits, but they also have some drawbacks, like all other surgical instruments. (johoty.com)
  • Poor-quality orthopedic screws are prone to breakage and can delay healing. (johoty.com)
  • Bone fixation screws are a useful surgical tool that helps in bone grafting & to fix broken bones. (johoty.com)
  • Zeidler noted that using 3D printing to make the screws allows for creating internal channels into the device. (medtecchina.com)
  • The most common types of internal fixation are wires, plates, rods, pins, nails, and screws used inside the body to support the bone directly. (orthogolden.com)
  • Bone screws are used for internal fixation more often than any other type of implant. (orthogolden.com)
  • Pins, screws, and rods are also used to construct external fixators, such as frames and rings. (orthogolden.com)
  • although the patient was paraplegic, in order to prevent severe kyphotic deformity of the spine and to allow a rapid mobilization, a posterior arthrodesis was performed with pedicle screws, hooks, and rods. (medscape.com)
  • Open surgery or external fixation may be performed. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • External fixation is carried out in cases of an open fracture or multiple bone fractures. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • External Fixation: This method uses external devices, such as pins and rods, to hold the bones in the correct position. (healthtrip.com)
  • External fixation is often used in complex cases or when internal fixation is not suitable. (healthtrip.com)
  • Hybrid Fixation: In some cases, a combination of internal and external fixation may be employed to provide optimal stability during the healing process. (healthtrip.com)
  • Until the last century, physicians relied on casts and splints to support the bone from outside the body (external fixation). (orthogolden.com)
  • In the seventh century, Paulus of Aegina employed an external fixation device made of thin sheets of wood to secure the reduction. (medscape.com)
  • Besides this, the growing geriatric population more prone to bone fractures and musculoskeletal conditions has significantly increased the demand for osteosynthesis devices. (imarcgroup.com)
  • Corrective osteotomy and fixation with bone graft are surgical procedures used to treat various bone deformities and fractures. (healthtrip.com)
  • The ideal device to treat most femoral fractures in children would be a simple, load sharing internal splint that allows mobilisation and maintenance of alignment and extremity length until bridging callus forms. (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • This endeavour is an honest effort to analyse the short term complications of titanium elastic nailing in paediatric diaphyseal femoral fractures in a new set up where conservative treatment was performed in greater magnitude and to look in to factors causing them and possibly to provide a way as to how to minimise these complications. (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • Intertrochanteric fractures - those that occur below the neck of the femur and above the shaft of the femur can be managed with either a compression hip screw or an intramedullary nail (a metal rod forced into the intramedullary cavity of the bone). (baptisthealth.com)
  • Both types of fixation hold the fractures together tightly which increases stability and promotes healing. (baptisthealth.com)
  • Fractures around joint replacement prostheses are commonly called periprosthetic fractures, whereas fractures around plates, rods, or prostheses can be more generally termed peri-implant fractures. (medscape.com)
  • More than 300,000 hip fractures occur yearly, and almost all are treated operatively with internal fixation or prosthetic replacement. (medscape.com)
  • Improvements in cancer treatment also have resulted in longer life spans with increased likelihood of metastatic bone lesions and impending or actual pathologic fractures that require internal fixation. (medscape.com)
  • The ability of tumor to "outgrow" a fixation device and the reduced ability of irradiated or tumor-replaced bone to heal fractures also result in an increasing frequency of peri-implant fractures. (medscape.com)
  • Fractures around implants pose unique fixation challenges. (medscape.com)
  • In some fractures of the long bones, the best way to align the bone ends is by inserting a rod or nail through the hollow center of the bone that normally contains some marrow. (orthogolden.com)
  • Orthopedic surgeons are continuing their research to develop improved methods for treating fractures. (orthogolden.com)
  • Nails are the implants used in the fixation of fractures of long bones. (sharmaortho.com)
  • Used for the fixation of Pertrochanteric fractures ,Intertrochanteric fractures ,High subtrochanteric fractures,Ipsilateral trochanteric fractures,Combination fractures (in the proximal femur) ,Pathological fractures. (sharmaortho.com)
  • Elegant™ Gam Nail is a new internal fixation device for the treatment of proximal femoral fractures. (sharmaortho.com)
  • It is used for the fixation of diaphysial fractures, of simple,complex or comminuted lines, up to 5 cm proximal to distal femur metaphyseal. (sharmaortho.com)
  • is system provide secure fixation of diaphysial fractures and this secure fixation permits controlled, early active rehabilitation, conductive to fall recovery. (sharmaortho.com)
  • He designed a racklike traction device ( scamnum ) to reduce the bony abnormalities of thoracolumbar spine fractures. (medscape.com)
  • The increasing incidences of osteoporosis, the main cause of fractures, especially for wrist, spine, and hip, is driving the demand in the external trauma fixation devices market. (micromarketmonitor.com)
  • Adopting this "bridging" approach, France-based Innov'spine, a leading specialist in innovative solutions for spinal surgery, is offering a new PEEK-polymer rod system in its VEOS product line. (victrex.com)
  • Earlier this year, Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City entered into a partnership to develop the first provider-based additive manufacturing 3D printing facility for custom orthopedic implants. (beckersspine.com)
  • 1. Screw Slip Remover, Screwdriver, Wrench, Nail Holding Tweezers, Steel Plate Shaping Sheet, Sounder and Clamp: Basic Tools for Orthopedic Surgery, Usually Made of Stainless Steel, Titanium Alloy or Polymer. (condyn.cn)
  • 2. Steel plate bender and quick-fitting handle: supporting tools for orthopedic trauma surgery. (condyn.cn)
  • 3. Bone hook: used to lift bones during orthopedic surgery. (condyn.cn)
  • 7. Bone tap: used to tap threaded holes in bones during orthopedic surgery. (condyn.cn)
  • 8. Quick - fitting handle: when used in fracture surgery, it can be matched with other surgical instruments to complete the installation of internal fixation equipment. (condyn.cn)
  • 12. Orthopedic reduction forceps and bone holding forceps: used for clamping and fixing bones, implants or clamping instruments in orthopedic surgery. (condyn.cn)
  • 13. Bone guiding needle: used for traction, guiding or fixation in fracture surgery. (condyn.cn)
  • Osteosynthesis devices are medical implants or instruments used in orthopedic surgery to stabilize and facilitate the healing of broken bones. (imarcgroup.com)
  • By the end of this article, you will have a comprehensive understanding of these procedures and their significance in orthopedic surgery. (healthtrip.com)
  • 3. Bone crowning: used for knocking and crowning during orthopedic surgery. (condyn.cn)
  • Editorial: Innovations to improve screw fixation in traumatology and orthopedic surgery. (polymtl.ca)
  • She is the Director and PI for Stem Cells and Biomaterials Engineering Laboratory at Stanford University, jointly supported by Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Bioengineering. (stanford.edu)
  • Internal fixation is required for reconstructive surgery on fractured bone to maintain the anatomic reduction in the fragments and provide stability during the healing process. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • Because of its high accuracy and complexity, it has been used in orthopedic clinics to develop solid bone models, auxiliary materials for orthopedic surgery, and bone tissue replacements (implants) [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Hamilton AA, Epstein BS and Rozbruch SR. Psychosocial Implications of Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Orthopedic Surgery: A Literature Review . (limblengthening.com)
  • During the spinal fusion surgery, a special type of bone screw and symmetrical titanium or stainless-steel rods are implanted to stabilize vertebrae movement, which allow bone grafts to incorporate into the adjacent vertebra. (scienmag.com)
  • Pediatric pedicle screw fixation is limited to a posterior approach. (medtronic.com)
  • Stems and rods also block screw fixation through the medullary canal to hold plates on bone. (medscape.com)
  • Vertebral fixation (also known as "spinal fixation") is an orthopedic surgical procedure in which two or more vertebrae are anchored to each other through a synthetic "vertebral fixation device", with the aim of reducing vertebral mobility and thus avoiding possible damage to the spinal cord and/or spinal roots. (wikipedia.org)
  • Orthopedic Surgical Oncology For Bone Tumors, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73327-8_26. (limblengthening.com)
  • Sterile conditions and advances in surgical techniques reduce, but do not remove, the risk of infection when internal fixation is used. (orthogolden.com)
  • Can be used in conjunction with other forms of internal fixation to hold bones together. (orthogolden.com)
  • Commercial (99.2% pure) grades of titanium have ultimate tensile strength of about 434 MPa (63,000 psi), equal to that of common, low-grade steel alloys, but are less dense. (moly-china.com)
  • Certain titanium alloys (e.g. (moly-china.com)
  • Titanium alloys have less stiffness than many other structural materials such as aluminium alloys and carbon fiber. (moly-china.com)
  • Like aluminium and magnesium, titanium metal and its alloys oxidize immediately upon exposure to air. (moly-china.com)
  • Medical Grade Titanium Alloy Foil has two types: Ti-6AL4V and Ti-6AL4VELI, alloys made of 6% Aluminum and 4% Vanadium, which are the most common types of titanium used in medicine. (refractorymetal.org)
  • Because of its harmonizing factor with the human body, these titanium alloys are popularly used in medical procedures, as well as in body piercings. (refractorymetal.org)
  • Clinical studies have demonstrated that such metallic alloys can be used safely and effectively in the manufacturing of orthopedic implants that are left in vivo for extended periods. (medscape.com)
  • Nitinol is an alloy that is utilized for a wide range of medical applications like medical devices, orthopedic staples and shape-memory alloys. (nxgf.com)
  • These alloys are commonly used in valves and orthopedic wires along with medical implants. (nxgf.com)
  • Shape-memory alloys' properties are the reason for their wide use in medical devices, like heart valves and stents. (nxgf.com)
  • Shape-memory alloys are a mixture of nickel titanium. (nxgf.com)
  • Nitinol , a metal, is used in many medical applications like medical devices, orthopedic staples, and shape shape-memory alloys. (atticfirearchitecture.com)
  • These alloys are usually used in orthopedic wires, valves, as well as medical implant. (atticfirearchitecture.com)
  • The properties of shape memory alloys have led to their widespread application in medical devices such as heart valves or stents. (atticfirearchitecture.com)
  • Your orthopaedic surgeon and nurse are ready to answer your questions and help you understand your particular spinal abnormality and treatment. (youngmenshealthsite.org)
  • Zeniva PEEK is also radiolucent which enables the surgeon to better visualize the fusion site via x-ray without the shadows and opacity of titanium. (medicalplasticsnews.com)
  • PEEK® and Titanium-coated PEEK® accommodate surgeon choice and preference. (zimvie.asia)
  • Femoral shaft fracture is the most common major paediatric orthopaedic. (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • Femoral shaft fracture is the most common major paediatric orthopaedic injury that most orthopaedist will treat routinely and is the most common paediatric orthopaedic injury requiring hospitalisation. (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • The nitinol-memory compression staple is a relatively new addition to the carpal bone fixation market. (nxgf.com)
  • The pins are attached to an adjustable frame or device that helps hold the bones in proper alignment while they heal. (matthewgotlinmd.com)
  • On the basis of the type, the market has been divided into internal (screw and plates, wires and pins, intramedullary rods and nails, and spinal fixation devices) and external (fracture fixation and bone lengthening). (imarcgroup.com)
  • These devices include plates and rods fixed to the affected area with the help of wires and pins. (micromarketmonitor.com)
  • Synthes was the leading manufacturer and distributor of internal fixation devices to orthopedic trauma surgeons to repair fractured bones. (casehero.com)
  • When members of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons were asked to list the most significant advances in treatment during the 20th century, the development of internal fixation ranked high on the list. (orthogolden.com)
  • It is intended for plate fixation/attachment to spinous processes for the purpose of achieving supplemental fixation in the following conditions: DDD, spondylolisthesis, trauma, and/or tumor. (medtronic.com)
  • Factors such as the rising demand for prevalence of bone-related disorders, rising number of diabetes-related complications, increasing geriatric population, rising number of accident and trauma cases, and the rising number of sports-related injuries, and the increasing focus on developing technologically advanced devices are expected to drive the foot and ankle devices market. (delveinsight.com)
  • The global external trauma fixation devices market is mainly driven by the increasing prevalence of osteoporosis and increasing incidence of accidental fracture. (micromarketmonitor.com)
  • The external trauma fixation devices are used externally. (micromarketmonitor.com)
  • This will potentially make trauma fixation one of the most stable and lucrative areas of orthopedics. (micromarketmonitor.com)
  • Trauma fixation is in its growth phase, with increasing product innovation driving the market. (micromarketmonitor.com)
  • The CD Horizon™ PEEK rods are intended to provide posterior supplemental fixation when used with an interbody fusion cage for patients diagnosed with DDD. (medtronic.com)
  • The CD Horizon™ Spire™ plate is a posterior, single-level, non-pedicle supplemental fixation device intended for use in the non-cervical spine (T1-S1) as an adjunct to fusion in skeletally mature patients. (medtronic.com)
  • The ROI-C Implant System & ROI-C Titanium-Coated Implant System have been designed to be compatible with optional supplemental fixation specific for the system. (zimvie.asia)
  • Additional or other supplemental fixation may be used, as patient needs dictate. (zimvie.asia)
  • Dalury et al followed 96 patients for 5 years who had undergone total hip arthroplasty (THA) with single titanium stems. (medscape.com)
  • French company, Innov'spine, obtains a new CE mark approval for spinal rods made of Invibio´s PEEK-OPTIMA™ polymer. (victrex.com)
  • These new rods, which originate as a semi-finished product from Invibio, have gained CE mark approval for their use in Europe, a further signal that PEEK-polymer spinal implants are now widely recognized, within the medical profession, as the therapeutic option of choice. (victrex.com)
  • The exceptionally versatile PEEK-OPTIMA has a modulus close to that of human bone, and this allows it to be a natural bridge between very rigid metal implants, such as the titanium constructs, and more dynamic approaches," commented Dr. Thierry Desjardins, Neurosurgeon (Cagnes-sur-Mer, France). (victrex.com)
  • In fact, PEEK-polymer implants offer numerous benefits, including radiolucency, which of course metals don't allow, while retaining the stability of titanium. (victrex.com)
  • Importantly, the new PEEK-OPTIMA polymer-rod system from Innov'spine supports the use of a polyaxial-type screw. (victrex.com)
  • Multiple device companies have released 3D printed spinal implants, made from both titanium and PEEK. (beckersspine.com)
  • Extremity Medical, manufacturer of orthopaedic implants for the distal extremities, has received 510(k) clearance from the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for its new HammerFiX IP fusion system made of Zeniva polyetheretherketone (PEEK) resin from Solvay Specialty Polymers. (medicalplasticsnews.com)
  • The HammerFiX implant is the first cannulated hammertoe device made of the non-resorbable polymer PEEK in the US according to Jamy Gannoe, Extremity Medical's president and co-founder. (medicalplasticsnews.com)
  • The HammerFiX implant, machined from 6-mm-diameter Zeniva PEEK rod stock, was designed for stability and maintenance of the correction. (medicalplasticsnews.com)
  • These unique properties, plus the well-established history of biological safety for Zeniva PEEK, will continue to support its growth in the orthopedic market. (medicalplasticsnews.com)
  • Thornton Cleveleys (UK) - Polymeric spinal rods provide a bridge between rigid all-metal spinal implants and more dynamic therapeutic options. (victrex.com)
  • Besides their high mechanical stability, which is advantageous for rigid fixation of fractured bones, adverse effects such as stress-shielding that result in weakening of the bone and delayed bone healing have been discussed in connection with their use [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • [ 2 ] Furthermore, the number of implants placed in other bones is increasing, with expanding indications for shoulder, elbow, and ankle replacement, and internal fixation continues to be used in all the long bones, especially the tibia and the humerus. (medscape.com)
  • 2. Steel plate bender: used to bend or reshape steel plates during orthopedic internal fixation operations. (condyn.cn)
  • The implant procedure begins with the insertion of a titanium screw into the jaw. (refractorymetal.org)
  • After an allotted amount of time has passed for the bone to have grown into the medical-grade titanium screw, a fake tooth is connected to the implant. (refractorymetal.org)
  • Grupp et al concluded that failure of modular titanium alloy neck adapters can be initiated by surface micromotions due to surface contamination or highly loaded implant components. (medscape.com)
  • The ROI-C Implant System ROI-C Titanium- Coated Implant System consist of 'D' shaped blocks in a variety of footprints and heights. (zimvie.asia)
  • The ROI-C Implant System & ROI-C Titanium-Coated Implant System are offered in a closed graft space design. (zimvie.asia)
  • The ROI-C Titanium-Coated Implant System offers a porous plasma sprayed Titanium Coating of superior and inferior surfaces of the implants. (zimvie.asia)
  • The two piece VerteBRIDGE Anchoring Plate is available and may be used to affix the ROI-C Implant System & ROI-C Titanium-Coated Implant System implants to the underlying vertebral bone, and to specifically allow for the option of a standalone construct. (zimvie.asia)
  • The ROI-C Implant System & ROI-C Titanium-Coated Implant System are indicated for use in skeletally mature patients with degenerative disc disease (DDD) of the cervical spine with accompanying radicular symptoms at one disc level from C2-T1. (zimvie.asia)
  • The original placement of the implant may predispose to later fracture, the long-term presence of the device may change the structure of the bone and increase susceptibility to fracture, and the implant itself may interfere with healing or the placement of other fixation devices. (medscape.com)
  • The fracture may not heal properly, the plate or rod may break or deform, or the patient may have an allergic reaction to the implant. (orthogolden.com)
  • The treatment of paediatric shaft femur fracture has been drastically changed over the last two decades to internal fixation by elastically stable intra- medullary nail (ESIN). (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • They were supported via internal rods during compression. (atticfirearchitecture.com)
  • The devices must be used with supplemental internal fixation. (zimvie.asia)
  • Having this internal structure really helped them to design a special stiffness into the device itself," he said, noting that this also adds room for the application of bone cement. (medtecchina.com)
  • To substitute the metal implants for internal fracture fixation, numerous biodegradable materials (BMs) were developed. (encyclopedia.pub)
  • Internal fixation allows shorter hospital stays, enables individuals to return to function earlier and reduces the incidence of nonunion (improper healing) and malunion (healing in improper position). (orthogolden.com)
  • These devices are more commonly used as temporary support in case of severe damage, where internal fixation is complicated and risky. (micromarketmonitor.com)
  • Titanium is 60% denser than aluminium, but more than twice as strong as the most commonly used 6061-T6 aluminium alloy. (moly-china.com)
  • At Energy Titanium, we mainly supplied the alloy Titanium grade 23 bar in the shape of a round rod, hex, square, octagon and flatform in accordance with ASTM B348 and ASTM F136. (energy-ti.com)
  • Our Medical Grade Titanium Alloy Foils are clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. (refractorymetal.org)
  • Grupp et al reported their experience regarding failed modular titanium neck adapters, in combination with a titanium alloy modular short hip stem, after hip arthroplasty, as a result of fretting or corrosion. (medscape.com)
  • The authors noted that by the end of 2008, 1.4% (68/~5000) of the implanted titanium alloy neck adapters failed at an average of 2 years (range, 0.7-4.0) postoperatively. (medscape.com)
  • Many studies have looked into the mechanical characteristics of nitinol-based orthopedic staples. (nxgf.com)
  • The aim was to find out the short term complications of titanium elastic nailing in diaphyseal fracture of femur in children and compare the findings of this study with pre- existing studies in this field. (openorthopaedicsjournal.com)
  • The number of orthopedic implants placed in the femur is increasing. (medscape.com)
  • Universal Femur nail presented as solid and cannulated nail, steel or titanium with two holes for fixed distal locking and two for proximal locking, one of them fixed and the other dynamic. (sharmaortho.com)
  • Numerous studies have examined the mechanical performance of nitinol in the field of orthopedic staples. (atticfirearchitecture.com)
  • In addition to this, ongoing technological advancements in the medical sector have led to the development of bio-resorbable osteosynthesis devices that eliminate the need for subsequent removal surgeries, creating a favorable outlook for market expansion. (imarcgroup.com)
  • A spinal fixation device stabilizes an area of the posterior spine while allowing for a significant range of motion and limiting the compression of the affected vertebrae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Shantanu Chakrabartty, PhD, Clifford Murphy professor of electrical and systems engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, and Richard Debski, PhD, professor of bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh and the co-director of the Orthopedic Robotics Laboratory, will lend their expertise to the project. (scienmag.com)
  • The superior and inferior surfaces of the implants have a pattern of teeth to provide increased stability and to help prevent movement of the device. (zimvie.asia)
  • A blade of the Trochanteric Fixation Nail Advanced™ was inserted into each specimen and augmented with either Traumacem™ V+, Paste-CPC, the experimental magnesium phosphate cement or no cement. (bvsalud.org)
  • Orthofix is a global medical device company focused on providing superior reconstructive and regenerative orthopedic and spine solutions to physicians worldwide. (beckersspine.com)
  • A vertebral fixation procedure may be indicated in cases of vertebral fracture, vertebral deformity, or degenerative vertebral disorders (such as spondylolisthesis). (wikipedia.org)
  • A specially designed device, made either from plastic or titanium, may be placed between the vertebrae. (hertsortho.co.uk)
  • The lordotic shape of the ROI-C Lordotic Implants & ROI-C Lordotic Titanium-Coated Implants allow for optimum surface area contact with vertebrae that embody a flat surface morphology. (zimvie.asia)
  • With the exception of DDD, CD Horizon™ Legacy™ 3.5mm rods and associated components may be used for indications in skeletally mature patients as an adjunct to fusion. (medtronic.com)
  • The 3.5mm rods may be used for the specific pediatric indications noted. (medtronic.com)
  • 11. Orthopedic drill bit: usually consists of a head and a handle, with a tapered tip at the distal head and a T - shaped handle at the proximal end. (condyn.cn)
  • The company has four strategic business units: BioStim, Biologics, Extremity Fixation and Spine Fixation and we collaborate on research with leading clinical organizations including Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, Orthopedic Research and Education Foundation and Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. (beckersspine.com)
  • This device is suitable for fracture management of the intertrochanteric, pretrochanteric, and subtrochanteric areas. (sharmaortho.com)
  • Based on the end user, the market is categorized into hospitals, orthopedic specialist clinics, and others. (imarcgroup.com)