SURGICAL TITANIUM MESH
SURGICAL TITANIUM MESH‚ was first used in 1986 and is designed to reinforce weak bony tissue in orthopaedic and oral-maxillo-facial applications. Its design maintains the reconstructed space by providing initial stability and allowing maximum transfer of physiological loads to the graft material. The hollow design provides ample space for graft material both inside and outside the mesh and maximizes its contact area with the host bone. Indicated for:
Pelvic fracture.
Reinforcing weak bony tissues.
For use as a cement restrictor.
Clinically Proven Recognized treatment method.
Reduces or Avoids Secondary Graft Harvesting Reduced patient morbidity.
Design Provides initial stability while allowing the successful formation of a fusion mass
Hollow Design Maximizes amount and surface area of graft material.
Trimmable Allows interoperative customization of implant.
Modular End Rings and Endplates can be added to increase strength and surface area of device. Increased resistance to both insertion and axial loads.
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