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Craniomaxillofacial Cmf Equipment Supplied In North America
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Acumed LLC based inHillsboro, OREGON (USA)
The CFx™ Craniomaxillofacial Fixation System (formerly the M4 System) is a comprehensive system featuring modular instrument trays on top and three module bays underneath. The system comes standard with 1.2/1.6, 2.0, and 2.0/2.4 mm modules. 2.0 mm Orthognathic and the Orthognathic Supra Advancement modules are optional/additional to the typical set build. ...
Manufactured by:Acumed LLC based inHillsboro, OREGON (USA)
The ICON™ Facial Plating System is OsteoMed's next-generation CMF surgical solution. Each of the 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, and 2.4 mm modules are completely customizable with individual plate and screw tags. System design features, such as the built-in auxiliary mesh tray and utility tray, offer space to include larger meshes, orbital floor plates, and optional instrumentation. This system can ...
Manufactured by:Acumed LLC based inHillsboro, OREGON (USA)
The Orthognathic Systems is composed of the OSA™ and 2.0 mm Orthognathic modules. They are optional modules of the CFx system and can be customizable as part of the ICON system. The system includes plates, screws, and instrumentation used for standard orthognathic maxillary and mandibular advancements. The system features zygomatic, pyriform, and BSSO plates, and instruments include ...
Manufactured by:ARCH Medical Solutions Corp. based inScarborough, MAINE (USA)
Additive manufacturing now makes the production of craniomaxillofacial (CMF) applications easier than ever before. Whether it’s for facial reconstruction due to trauma or deformity, we aid the creation of more intricate, form fitting devices. We deliver with faster lead times than existing traditional processes to give your patients the opportunity for a ...
Manufactured by:Genesis Medical Plastics based inCypress, TEXAS (USA)
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) define trauma as any wound or injury resulting from the application of force or violence to a living body. Under that definition, medical professionals face an exhaustive range of complications. Among the most common are bone fractures or conditions that attack bone tissue, such as tumors. Trauma fixation devices are an essential, frontline treatment for bone ...
