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The comprehensive Cable-Ready Cable Grip System is indicated for orthopaedic trauma involving olecranon, patella, femur, humerus, and ankle fractures, acromioclavicular dislocations, prophylactic banding, and greater trochanteric reattachment after osteotomy. System innovations and simple instrumentation provide for optimum tension control while minimizing invasion to the wound site.
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June 26, 2008
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The passer handle has optional settings of 0, 30, 60, and 90 degrees that allow for optimal intraoperative ergonomics.
The tensioner offers improved tactile feel combined with gauging to provide predictable tension.
The crimper offers a crimp "stop" mechanism to verify consistent crimping.
The cable cutter's design moves the cutter blades in closer contact with cable and wire.
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June 26, 2008
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In 1985, the world’s first multi-filament orthopaedic cable, Dall-Miles was introduced by Stryker as a means of providing fixation for trochanteric reattachment procedures. Representing a single system for bridging reconstruction and trauma needs, the Dall-Miles Cable System continues to set the clinical standard in cable fixation not only for trochanteric reattachment, but also for prophylactic and supplementary cerclage fixation with plates and screws. With more than 100 published clinical papers demonstrating clinical successes, no other multi-filament cable system offers the reassurance of
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June 26, 2008
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The Low-Profile® Cable System was developed to make cabling simple and straightforward. The pre-attached crimp makes placement accurate and easy. Low-Profile® Cable System allows sequential tensioning with multiple tensioners, thereby reducing cable waste.
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June 26, 2008
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Patient-Wear is designed for anyone experiencing limited mobility due to surgery, injury, disability or chronic medical condition. A patent pending fastening system throughout the seams allows a patient to be examined without having to fully undress.
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May 06, 2011
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The Pioneer Sternal Cable System was developed to be an improved alternative over traditional monofilament sternal wire. The system consists of multi-strand stainless steel cable which is tensioned and then secured using Pioneer’s patented tensioner/crimper instrument. The cable is smooth and very flexible, which makes insertion and removal easier than traditional wire. The tensioning instrument assures that proper sternal approximation and adequate compression can be applied. A graduated scale on the handle of the instrument ensures that each cable is tensioned to the same degree. Cables are
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June 26, 2008
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The SOFWIRE Cable System provides immediate, stable internal bony fixation.
A flexible alternativet o conventionalm onofilamentw ire, SOF'WIREis designedf or solid,a traumaticf ixation, accomplished
with ease and reproducibility. Stainless Steel and Titaniuim SOF'WIRE Cable provide optimal strength, durability and conformity.
Silken cable strands minimize migration.
The system addresses non-displaced fractures, maxillofacial surgery; sternotomy closure and sublaminar, interfacet and
interspinous fixation.
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June 26, 2008
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One of Pioneer’s flagship products, introduced in 1993, the Songer Spinal Cable System was developed as an innovative alternative to monofilament wire for spinal fixation procedures resulting from trauma, degenerative conditions, and scoliosis. The system integrates stainless steel or titanium cable tensioned and secured using a tensioner/crimper instrument. Advantages over monofilament wire include: ease of use, flexibility, strength, and consistency. Complimentary instrumentation allows surgeons to select known, reproducible tension in spinal constructs.
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June 26, 2008
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The VERTEX® Reconstruction System is a posterior system, which
consists of a variety of shapes and sizes of plates, rods, hooks, screws, multi-axial screws,
and connecting components, which can be rigidly locked to the rod in a variety of
configurations, with each construct being tailor-made for the individual case. Titanium
ATLAS® cable may be used with this system at the surgeon's discretion. See the
package inserts of both of those systems for labeling limitations,
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June 26, 2008
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Zimmer’s Cable-Ready® System is indicated for orthopaedic trauma. The system features multi-strand cable which offers greater static strength and increased fatigue life when compared to monofilament wire. Innovative design, materials, technology, instrumentation and techniques are combined to offer greater intraoperative surgical control and minimize invasion to the wound site.
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June 26, 2008
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