Multiple pin fixation clamp
Multiple fixation points: The clamp is designed to accommodate multiple pins (e.g., 5 or 8 holes), allowing for the creation of solid structures for bone fragment fixation.
Configuration flexibility: Some clamps offer 70 to 80 degrees of movement, allowing independent positioning of pins in three dimensions and thus facilitating the construction of a flexible frame.
Component reduction: They incorporate features that reduce the number of parts required to build the fixation structure, thus optimizing inventory management.
Compatibility with various systems: The clamps are designed to accommodate external fixation systems with various pin and bar sizes, such as 11 mm carbon fiber bars.
Half Ring
Material: Surgical-grade stainless steel (SS), durable, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant.
Size: Available in a range of sizes, e.g., 100 mm to 200 mm.
Finish: Often a satin finish for a discreet, professional appearance.
Use: Used in orthopedic procedures to aid in bone fixation and consolidation, particularly as part of an implant set.
Oblique Support
The NEBULA oblique support, as shown in the image, is an accessory designed to improve stability and promote better posture during physical exercises, particularly those targeting the oblique muscles.
Its main features are:
Comfort and targeted support: It is designed to provide specific support to the oblique muscles, helping you achieve your fitness goals more effectively.
Material: Made of metal, it offers durability and strength suited to its purpose.
Versatility: It is a versatile and essential addition to a fitness routine.
Occipital Y Plate
The Z-Link® Occipital Y Plate features the following:
Occipital Plate Options: Available in small and large sizes.
Lateral Rod Spacing: Available in 20-35 mm and 20-45 mm.
Lateral Angle: 40°.
Lordotic Angle: 16°.
Fixation System: Includes two plate versions and a 6-degree-of-freedom tulip head with two footprint sizes.
Extracortical Clamp
The device shown in the image is an extracortical clamp, also known as an extracortical clamp device (ECD).
Its main features are as follows:
Design: It is specifically designed for the fixation of bone fragments, particularly when a massive foreign body (such as a nail or the stem of a joint prosthesis) is already present within the bone.
Function: It allows these bone fragments to be fixed to the support of an external fixation device.
Use: It can be used as an alternative in the treatment of periprosthetic fractures.
Fathom Pedicle-Based Retractor
The Fathom™ Pedicle-Based Retractor is a surgical retractor designed for minimally invasive spinal procedures, including transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF).
Its key features include:
Cranial/Caudal Telescoping Blades: These blades are telescoping and allow for patient-specific adjustment.
Controlled Medial Blade Manipulation: The system allows precise control to adjust the length of the medial blade and achieve a customized lateral-to-medial tilt, providing powerful medial retraction and optimized visualization of the surgical site.
Three-Point Fixation: This design ensures retractor rigidity and consistent intraoperative visibility.
Continuous Standard Blades: Blades of varying lengths, from 35 to 140 mm, are available.
Integration with other systems: It integrates with the Mariner® MIS pedicle screw system and Orthofix’s 7D FLASH™ technology platform, as well as the complete SeaSpine portfolio.
Cannulated compression headless screw
A portfolio of cannulated screws available in Titanium alloy and offered in 9 diameters
Quick insertion screws
2.0 mm Quick Insertion Screws are self-drilling and self-tapping Twist-off-Style Screws offered in length ranging from 11 mm – 18 mm.8
Trident Hemispherical Shell
Hemispherical Acetabular Shell
Arch-deposited CPTi (commercially pure titanium)
Available with or without a PureFix HA (hydroxyapatite) coating
Compatible with Trident Torx acetabular screws
Sizes: 42–74 mm
Solidback and Clusterhole options
Grouped hole options
* 42–50 mm: 3 holes
* 52–74 mm: 5 holes
Modular Dual Mobility, Mobile Bearing Hip System
Modular Dual Mobility
Mobile Bearing Hip System
- Dislocation is one of the most common causes of total hip arthroplasty failure, both in primary and revision procedures. The Modular Dual Mobility 1-4 (MDM) is designed to help prevent dislocation and achieve your operative goals of stability, longevity, and advanced fixation for fractures, primary, or revision total hip arthroplasty cases.
Key Benefits: Stability, Versatility, Longevity, Cost-Effective, Clinical Evidence, Videos
- The Stryker MDM consists of a modular cobalt-chromium insert, a large-diameter X3 polyethylene insert, and a femoral head. The highly polished, modular cobalt-chromium insert can be assembled to any Stryker acetabular cup using the Trident locking mechanism.
- Together, these components form a dual-mobility device with two points of articulation: one between the X3 polyethylene insert and the metal insert (outer tray), and the other between the X3 polyethylene insert and the femoral head (inner tray). The primary movement occurs at the inner tray, while the outer tray moves during extreme range of motion, which can minimize wear, reduce friction torque, and improve stability.
Swivel Drill Stem
Swivel Drill Stem: Designed for soft tissue clearance and variable drill bit angulation while eliminating the open-coil design found in other common drill stems.
Keyed Shell Impactor
Keyed Shell Impactor: Designed to allow for easy shell fixation and quick adjustments to shell placement.
