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Enhanced Fixation Spinal System

Medtronic, Inc. has launched the TSRH® 3Dx™ Spinal System. Designed with procedural efficiency in mind, the TSRH 3Dx Spinal System offers 2 screws designed to address multiple pathologies. The Multi Planar Adjusting (MPA®) Screw option provides surgeons a variable angle posted screw for targeted, controlled correction maneuvers. The OSTEOGRIP® Screw enhances bone fixation by incorporating a dual-lead thread pattern that reduces toggle at the bone-screw interface.

Medtronic notes that this next-generation pedicle screw system includes competitive differentiating technology for addressing multiple spinal pathologies, from degenerative disc disease to spinal deformity. The system also offers CHROMALOY™ rods and a minimally invasive capability.

To learn more, contact

Medtronic
710 Medtronic Parkway
Minneapolis, MN 55432-5604
phone (800) 633-8766
fax (763) 514-4879
www.medtronic.com

Pneumatic Knee Splint

Professional Products, Inc. announced its innovative new pneumatic knee splint, the PKS Cryo™. A variable compression knee splint with a breathable, anti-migration wrap, the PKS Cryo offers cost-effective relief from pain and edema in treating postoperative repairs, ligament, and soft-tissue injuries.

The migration and sag of freezable gel is a problem for products that treat soft-tissue injuries to the knee. The company notes that PKS Cryo’s revolutionary multiple compartment technology solves this problem by confining the gel to the optimal location for controlling edema. Cryotherapy is provided by the patented FirstICE® continuous cold therapy system. An average FirstICE® ice pack delivers up to 4 hours of cold therapy.

The ability of the PKS Cryo to inflate and deflate is another significant advantage in treatment because adjustable pneumatic support, combined with cryotherapy, provides more effective control of edema than cryotherapy alone.

The benefit of cryotherapy with peripheral compression increases when two modalities—cold and air—are used together. Velcro® Compatible Hyper Foam with Tricot Lining and Anti-Migration Strapping keeps the PKS Cryo in place during patient ambulation. The company notes that the splint simplifies treatment for clinicians, lowers costs, reduces swelling and pain, and provides superior comfort.

The PKS Cryo is available with a removable air-gel combo bag or fixed air bag with removable ice packs from the FirstICE® cold therapy system.


For details, contact

Professional Products, Inc.
54 Hugh Adams Road
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435
www.PKSCryo.com

Knee Resurfacing Application

MAKO Surgical Corp. announced the commercial availability of the Lateral Unicompartmental Knee Resurfacing Application for its RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System. The new application complements MAKO’s existing unicompartmental and bicompartmental knee applications targeting the medial and patellofemoral compartments.

For more information, contact

MAKO Surgical Corp.
2555 Davie Road
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33317
phone (954) 927-2044
fax (954) 927-0446
www.makosurgical.com

Anti-Gravity Treadmill

AlterG, Inc. has launched the AlterG M300. The company notes that the M300 delivers the same anti-gravity technology originally developed at NASA and found in AlterG’s P200 series, at a third of the price and with a sleek new design. The AlterG M300 is optimized in form, function, and price for physical therapy clinics, athletic training, and leading fitness facilities.

The company notes that AlterG enables people to rehab faster, train like a pro, or even accelerate weight loss. Allowing people to run and walk at a fraction of their body weight (reducing up to 80% of a person’s weight), AlterG’s Differential Air Pressure technology applies a precise and comfortable lifting force to the body, so people can move naturally and pain-free. Reducing body weight lowers the impact on joints and muscles to provide a smooth recovery from injury or surgery or to improve training and performance.

Originally designed for top athletes, professional and collegiate sports teams, and leading medical facilities, the AlterG benefits anyone looking to train or rehab smarter.

For more information, contact

AlterG, Inc.
48438 Milmont Dr.
Fremont, CA 94538
phone (510) 270-5900
fax (510) 225-9399
www.alter-g.com

Modular Primary Hip System

Stryker has introduced the Rejuvenate Femoral Platform—a modular hip system of femoral bodies and necks that provides surgeons with the options for personalizing the implant to each patient’s anatomy. The Rejuvenate femoral stem represents the latest evolution in the OmniFit and Secur-Fit product lines, which has had a successful published clinical history for over 15 years.1

Stryker notes that the Rejuvenate System offers the surgeon the opportunity to independently manage stem size, leg length, version, and offset. The surgeon may utilize these options to recreate the patient’s anatomy, restore biomechanics, and consequently minimize risk of dislocation.2,3

The modular junction construct is designed to maintain strength and durability. The Rejuvenate System combines the material characteristics of TMZF (Ti-12Mo-6Zr-2Fe) and cobalt chrome (CoCr) for the stem and neck implants, respectively. Laboratory testing demonstrates the compatibility of these materials without concern for fretting and corrosion.4

Stryker notes that the easy-to-use instrument design helps improve workflow due to the modular instrumentation and multiplicity of instrument usage. The instruments are also designed with enhanced ergonomics and integrated with navigation.

To learn more, contact

Stryker Orthopaedics
325 Corporate Drive
Mahwah, NJ 07430
phone (201) 831-5000
www.stryker.com

References

    • Capello WN, D’Antonio JA, Jaffe WL, Geesink RG, Manley MT, Feinberg JR. Hydroxyapatite-coated femoral components: 15-year minimum followup. Clin Orthop. 2006;(453):75-80.
    • Steppacher SD, Ecker TM, Timmerman I, Murphy SB. Managing length and stability: the role of the modular neck. Orthopedics. 2008;31(9):900-902.
    • Barsoum WK, Patterson RW, Higuera C, Klika AK, Krebs VE, Molloy R. A computer model of the position of combined component in the prevention of impingement in total hip replacement. J Bone Joint Surg Br. 2007;89(6):839-845.
    • RD-07-027 Fatigue Performance of the Rejuvenate Modular Stem/Neck Construct under a Modified ISO Neck Test Model.

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