A hand-held, manual, open-surgery instrument with sturdy handles and blade-like jaws designed to distract (force apart) two bone surfaces to enable a surgical procedure, e.g., two vertebrae during a spinal surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like lever...
A non-sterile manual surgical instrument intended to be used for compression and distraction of an osteotomy. It is comprised of two arms that attach to pins/screws/nails inserted into both sides of the cut bone, and includes a mechanism (e.g., screw) used ...
A hand-held manual surgical instrument with sturdy handles and blade-like jaws designed to distract (force apart) two bone surfaces to enable a surgical procedure, e.g., two vertebrae during a spinal surgical intervention. It has a scissors-like lever actio...
A sterile wedge-shaped device intended to be inserted within a cervical facet joint (spinal joint), i.e., intra-facet, for joint distraction; the distraction is intended to facilitate nerve root decompression and stabilization of the spine in the treatment ...
A non-powered wedge-shaped device intended to be inserted within a cervical facet joint (spinal joint), i.e., intra-facet, for joint distraction; the distraction is intended to facilitate nerve root decompression and stabilization of the spine in the treatm...
A rigid magnetic rod, capable of adjusting in length (lengthen), dedicated to arthrodesis/joint fusion through implantation into the intramedullary canal of a long bone (e.g., tibia) which extends beyond the joint to an adjacent bone(s) [e.g., calcaneus], i...
An implantable, metallic device in the form of a short, fixed length rod intended to be optionally connected to the upper end of a mechanical rachet-based spinal distraction rod (not included) to increase its length to provide greater load distribution (e.g...
An implantable metallic rod designed to be placed alongside the spinal column to enable curvature correction and lengthening in children with early onset spinal deformities (e.g., scoliosis). It is a component of an implant assembly that uses two long rods,...
An implantable or partially-implantable device intended to temporarily distract (force apart) the two bone surfaces of the mandible (the lower jawbone) or maxilla (the upper jawbone) during craniomaxillofacial (CMF) distraction. It functions as a single-pat...
A rod of fixed-length (i.e., not intended for distraction) intended to be implanted into the intramedullary canal of any long bone [e.g., femur, tibia, humerus (including fixation of the glenoid), talus, fibula, radius, ulna] for the purpose of joint fusion...
A rigid rod, not intended for bone distraction, dedicated to arthrodesis/joint fusion through implantation into the intramedullary canal of a long bone [e.g., femur, tibia, humerus (including fixation of the glenoid), fibula, radius, ulna] which extends bey...
An implantable device in the form of a rod, capable of adjusting in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to support the bone in the presence of a pat...
An implantable, electrically-powered device in the form of a rod, capable of extending in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to correct limb length...
A noninvasive, non-powered structural component of an external orthopaedic fixation system intended for bone/joint treatment (typically fracture stabilization, deformity correction, or distraction), in conjunction with an invasive bone pin (not included). I...
An implantable, electrically-powered device in the form of a rigid rod, capable of extending in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to correct limb ...
A non-powered implantable or partially-implantable device intended to temporarily distract (force apart) the two bone surfaces of the mandible (the lower jawbone) or maxilla (the upper jawbone) during craniomaxillofacial (CMF) distraction. It functions as a...
An implantable device in the form of a rod, capable of adjusting in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to support the bone in the presence of a pat...
A rod, capable of adjusting in length, designed to be inserted into the bones on both sides of a joint to fuse the joint (e.g. tibia and calcaneus for ankle arthrodesis) and to facilitate subsequent limb lengthening, in traumatic repair or reconstructive pr...
An implantable device in the form of a plate, capable of adjusting in length, designed to be attached to a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to support the bone in the presence of a pathological condition, or ...
A rod, capable of adjusting in length, designed to be inserted into the bones on both sides of a joint to fuse the joint (e.g. tibia and calcaneus for ankle arthrodesis) and to facilitate subsequent limb lengthening, in traumatic repair or reconstructive pr...
An implantable, electrically-powered device in the form of a rod, capable of extending in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to correct limb length...
An implantable device in the form of a rod, capable of adjusting in length, designed to be inserted into the medullary cavity of a long bone to hold the ends of a fractured bone in position to promote healing, or to support the bone in the presence of a pat...
A noninvasive, non-powered structural component of an external orthopaedic fixation system intended for bone/joint treatment (typically fracture stabilization, deformity correction, or distraction), in conjunction with an invasive bone pin (not included). I...
A noninvasive, non-powered structural component of an external orthopaedic fixation system intended for bone/joint treatment (typically fracture stabilization, deformity correction, or distraction), in conjunction with an invasive bone pin (not included). I...