7 Results found Filter by Reset Anatomy Shoulder (2) Hand & Wrist (1) Spine (1) Hip (1) Knee (1) Foot & Ankle (1) Apply Show Results ( 7 ) 7 Results found Filters () Sort by Sort by A-ZSort by Z-A ANTERIOR ADVANTAGE™ MATTA METHOD™ Solution for Anterior Approach THA In a total hip replacement surgery, doctors replace the diseased or damaged hip with an implant consisting of a stem, ball, liner, and acetabular cup. The Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty is a procedure that minimizes soft-tissue releases through a single incision. The technique does not cut any muscles, but separates them to allow access to the hip joint. The result is that muscles are spared during surgery. Arthroscopic Anatomic Glenoid Reconstruction The Arthroscopic Anatomic Glenoid Reconstruction using Distal Tibial Allograft Technique is a reconstruction method that assists in the recreation of the glenoid surface and aids in the preservation of the coracoid and subscapularis tendon and repair of the capsulolabral complex. BME ELITE™ Continuous Compression Implant for Hallux Valgus Deformity The BME ELITE™ Continuous Compression Implant provides fracture and osteotomy fixation and joint arthrodesis of the hand and foot, fixation of proximal tibial metaphysis osteotomy, and fixation of small fragments of bone. Lower Trapezius Transfer Lower Trapezius Transfer provides surgeons with additional treatment options and should be included in a surgeon’s armamentarium for the management of complex rotator cuff pathology. Total Knee Arthroplasty using the ATTUNE™ Knee System Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) consists of resection of the diseased articular surfaces of the knee, followed by resurfacing with metal and polyethylene prosthetic components. Despite the potential benefits of TKA, TKA is usually performed on an elective basis and should only be considered after exhaustion of appropriate nonsurgical therapies and extensive discussion of the risks, benefits, and alternatives. Variable Angle Locking Hand System for Fracture Repair and Deformity Correction The DePuy Synthes Variable Angle Locking Hand System consists of metallic plates and screws that offer screw-to-plate locking designed for various fracture modes of the hand. The Variable Angle Locking Hand System is designed for fragment-specific fracture fixation by providing the flexibility to lock screws in both on- and off-axis trajectories. This locking technology offers plate-screw construct stability, especially in osteopenic bone or multi-fragmented fractures where traditional screw purchase is compromised. VIPER PRIME™ System for Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Placement The VIPER PRIME™ System is a technique for percutaneous pedicle screw placement that eliminates the need for guidewires, Jamshidi needles and pedicle preparation instruments. Featuring a screw tip design and a stylet that is fully controlled by the screwdriver, the VIPER PRIME System enables surgeons to target pedicles and insert screws in one single instrument pass. View More View Less