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Products Inc. is proud to offer a set of unique orthopedic instruments
to aide in total knee or hip prosthesis implantation. These proven
instruments have been designed by Dr. Thomas D. Petersen and are the
result of nearly thirty years of clinical experience. They are manufactured
from 17-4 stainless steel heat hardened to a Rockwell c-42 and/or
from canvas phenolic, a durable autoclavable plastic material that
resembles the look and feel of crafted wood. |
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This NOZZLE EXTENSION (3 inch) fits over any standard LUER-LOC®
syringe for the application of Bone Additive into the patient. The
accompanying EXTRACTOR ROD is used to express all of the bone additive
from the nozzle.
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This
NOZZLE EXTENSION (5 inch) fits over any standard LUER-LOC® syringe
for the application of Bone Additive into the patient. The accompanying
EXTRACTOR ROD is used to express all of the bone additive from the
nozzle.
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This patented MALLET/PIN
REMOVER was designed for the expressed need for a small mallet to
apply pins into fixtures for TOTAL KNEE arthroplasty. It also incorporates
the novel concept of putting the pin remover on the bottom of the
instrument to facilitate removal of pins with a single instrument.
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A patented fluted FIXATION PIN, for fixation
of instruments to bone, is designed to be used with the mallet/pin
remover. These unique pins have radii on the slot that the pin remover
engages, to facilitate extraction. A precise tolerance provides a
firm grip by virtue of the chamfer design on the undersurface of the
remover. The fluted slots along the shaft resist the pin backing out
during saw vibration.
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These well-balanced MALLETS come in three
head sizes: small (1 " dia. x 2 1/2"), regular (1 1/8"
dia. x 2 5/8") and jumbo (1 1/4" dia. by 2 3/4"). Used
in conjunction with an impactor or tamp, they provide the perfect
tool for trial and final prosthesis seating.
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The TIBIAL IMPACTOR is a
one piece canvas phenolic instrument with a stainless steel cap. It
is used to tamp the tibial plate with or without cement. The distal
end prevents any damage to the plate. These one piece instruments
overcome the thread stripping problem encountered by traditional impactors
when failing to fully engage the threads on each other in a compressive
manner while reassembling after autoclave.
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The shaped end of the
V TAMP fits the edge of a femoral prosthesis to facilitate removal.
A curved radius behind the ' v ' prevents the tamp from digging
into bone.
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The FEMORAL SCRAPPER is designed to
release the posterior capsule off the femur in contracted TOTAL
KNEE anthroplasties.
The design is unique in that it has
an increased radius that affords the patient protection from the
surgeon pushing the instrument into the popliteal artery and nerve
while stripping the capsule.
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The HIP ELEVATOR has been
utilized extensively for the past twenty five years to elevate the
femoral head from the incision during hip surgery.
Also known as the " mother-in-law ".
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