The Integra Total Foot System is a system containing bone plates and screws designed for use in the skeletally mature foot. The plates and screws are intended to be used for stabilization and fixation of fresh fractures, intra-articular and extra-articular fractures, joint depression and multi-fragmentary fractures. The subject devices can also be used in revision procedures, joint fusion, and in reconstructing the small bones of the feet. Implants are manufactured from Titanium Alloy. The rear foot plates include lapidus plates, interpositioning plates, universal rear foot plates, rear foot reconstruction plates, flat line arthrodesis plates, dwyer displacement plates, calcaneus plates, and fibular plates. Also included are 3.7mm locking screws.
A non-sterile assembly of implantable devices designed for the stabilization of fractured/surgically-cut bones of the limbs (long bones), their appendages (hands, feet), pelvis, craniomaxillofacial bones, and/or for limb-joint fusion. It typically consists of a set of bone fixation plates, screws, wires, and pins made of materials that cannot be chemically degraded or absorbed via natural body processes (e.g., implant grade metal, surgical steel, titanium alloy, or carbon fibre). It may also include instruments for the attachment of the implants such as screwdrivers or drills. This device is intended to be sterilized prior to use.