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    • Image?api id=calcaneal fracture&width=120&file type=jpg
      • Calcaneal fractures are typically the result of high-energy mechanisms such as a fall from a height or an automobile accident. Arthrex offers many solutions for these injuries, including: Calcaneal Fracture Management System (Includes perimeter and percutaneous plates) 5.0/7.0 mm Compression FT Screws 4.5/6.7 mm LPS Cannulated …
    • Image?api id=calcaneal fracture system&width=120&file type=jpg
      • Arthrex designed the Calcaneal Fracture Management System to give surgeons the tools required to address all calcaneal fractures using either the extensile lateral or sinus tarsi approach. Anatomically designed plates - 17 plate options Percutaneous guides – Provide targeting for the minimally invasive sinus tarsi incision Low profile …
    • Image?api id=calcaneal osteotomy&width=120&file type=jpg
      • A calcaneal osteotomy is a common technique used to treat stage II flatfoot deformity. Arthrex's recently launched Minimally Invasive Surgery platform allows surgeons to perform this osteotomy through a tiny incision. Surgeons can then achieve fixation using the 7.0 mm Compression FT screws or the 6.5 Compression PT screws. Alternatively, …
    • Image?api id=kreulock locking compression screws&width=120&file type=jpg
      • The KreuLock locking compression screws combine the same proven technology found in our Headless Compression FT screws with a locking screw head to provide compression along the screw for treatment of fractures or fusions. Additionally, they are designed to bring the plate to bone. Variable-Stepped Thread Pitch – the screw tip’s …
    • Image?api id=lateral column lengthening&width=120&file type=jpg
      • Arthrex offers multiple implant options for lateral column lengthening procedures including the BioSync® titanium porous wedges or the AlloSync™ allograft wedges. Both products are available in several shapes and sizes, allowing surgeons to choose between a permanent structural implant or an allograft implant.