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MMI Products
FOOT AND ANKLE
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EasyClip™ - Super elastic staple is designed to facilitate easy and fast implantation in a variety of applications. The SuperElastic property of the EasyClip™ has all the advantages of memory staples (sustained compression) without relying on an activator (no heating or cooling). The SuperElastic property allows a constant, active compressive state. (click here for more info) |
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SmartToe™ - Intrameduallary memory implant was specifically developed for Hammertoe arthrodesis. (click here for more info) |
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MemoClip™ - Heat activated compression staple is specifically designed to cause compression for osteotomies and arthrodesis of the foot and ankle. It is particularly useful in calcaneal / joint fusions, talonavicular fusions, calcaneal osteotomies, fore and midfoot arthrodesis, and fore and midfoot osteotomies. The MemoClip™ staple can also be used in areas of the upper extremity.
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Fixos™ - Compression screw system offers two options for the small bone fixation and the Weil technique – a 2.0 mm Twist – off Screw and a 2.2mm “headless” compression screw. Each is manufactured from titanium alloy and is designed to provide stable fixation at the site until a union occurs.
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HAND AND WRIST
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4Fusion™ - Shape memory quadripodal implant is designed to give compressive stabilization in
4-corner fusion arthrodesis.
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MemoClip™ - Heat Activated Compression Staple is specifically designed to cause compression for osteotomies and arthrodesis of the foot and ankle. It is particularly useful in calcaneal / joint fusions, talonavicular fusions, calcaneal osteotomies, fore and midfoot arthrodesis, and fore and midfoot osteotomies. The MemoClip™ staple can also be used in areas of the upper extremity.
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X-Fuse™ - Distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint arthrodesis implant was developed for DIP II to V arthrodesis. It’s intramedullary placement reduces the risks of infection, non-union and sub-cutaneous irritation associated with other osteosynthesis hardware.
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