
Stryker commenced the European launch of its Pangea Plating System, a platform for the treatment of a wide range of fracture patterns.
The devices are non-active implants intended to provide temporary stabilization for bones or bone fragments. The system includes plates and complementary instrumentation intended to support plate fit and provide surgeons with options for fracture fixation across the upper and lower extremities.
The Pangea portfolio incorporates global anatomical data to support plate fit across diverse patient populations. The platform also provides variable-angle plating designed to offer flexibility in screw placement.
Source: Stryker
Stryker commenced the European launch of its Pangea Plating System, a platform for the treatment of a wide range of fracture patterns.
The devices are non-active implants intended to provide temporary stabilization for bones or bone fragments. The system includes plates and complementary instrumentation intended to support plate fit and...
Stryker commenced the European launch of its Pangea Plating System, a platform for the treatment of a wide range of fracture patterns.
The devices are non-active implants intended to provide temporary stabilization for bones or bone fragments. The system includes plates and complementary instrumentation intended to support plate fit and provide surgeons with options for fracture fixation across the upper and lower extremities.
The Pangea portfolio incorporates global anatomical data to support plate fit across diverse patient populations. The platform also provides variable-angle plating designed to offer flexibility in screw placement.
Source: Stryker
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





