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Repair Suture Equipment Supplied In Usa Florida
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Arthrex, Inc. based inNaples, FLORIDA (USA)
Karl-Heinz Frosch, MD (Hamburg, Germany) demonstrates technical pearls for the treatment of patella fractures with the Patella ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
Argo Knotless™ Anchors combine a fully-threaded PEEK construct and tieable Hi-Fi® Ribbon. The anchors are available in 4.75mm and 5.5mm sizes. A vented design allows bony ingrowth to the repair site. Despite the innovation in Argo Knotless™ Anchors, they are remarkably easy to use and require almost no learning curve or changes to technique. The only thing that might change is ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
The all-PEEK PopLok Knotless Suture Anchors 2.8/3.3mm provide strength and reliability for instability repairs. The sutures of PopLok® anchors are locked within the anchor construct itself - meaning that fixation is less dependent upon bone quality for more consistent and reliable implantation. The anchor’s innovative design allows ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
With it's small size and innovative instrumentation, the Y-Knot® Flex System was designed to help achieve optimal anchor placement. The anchors provide up to 55% greater fixation strength than conventional 3.0mm press fit anchors while removing up to 80% less bone.1 The curved and percutaneous delivery systems enable delivery around a curve and perpendicular placement for posterior SLAP and ...
Manufactured by:CONMED Corporation based inLargo, FLORIDA (USA)
With strong fixation, less bone removal and a simple, self-punching technique, the Y-Knot® RC helps overcome the trade-offs of other rotator cuff fixation methods. The first self-punching all-suture anchor available, Y-Knot® RC anchors can help streamline procedures with a fast-efficient technique that eliminates the need to create and find a pilot hole. In addition to requiring less bone ...
