
OSSIO introduced the OSSIOfiber Minimally Invasive All-natural (MIA) Bunion Correction System.
As with all OSSIOfiber implants, the 4.5 x 70 mm beveled threaded trimmable fixation nail in OSSIO’s new bunionectomy system goes MIA — missing in action — after fulfilling its fixation function, which typically takes about two years. As the bone heals, the metal-free, bio-integrative implant becomes part of the patient’s native anatomy, leaving nothing permanent behind but a strong stable bone.
The company’s new bunionectomy system also features a streamlined and efficient instrument set, including the implant designed for intraoperative trimming and sharpening to ensure a custom fit for each patient’s unique anatomy.
OSSIOfiber Threaded Trimmable Fixation Nails are indicated for maintenance of alignment and fixation of bone fractures, comminuted fractures, fragments, osteotomies, arthrodesis and bone grafts of the upper extremity, fibula, knee, ankle and foot in the presence of appropriate brace and/or immobilization in adults and children and adolescents in which growth plates have fused or in which growth plates will not be crossed by fixation.
“Our new OSSIOfiber Minimally Invasive All-natural (MIA) Bunion Correction System gives the acronym a double meaning,” OSSIO CEO Brian Verrier explained. “The patient’s bunion goes missing, just like the implant itself. After the metal-free nail vanishes through bio-integration, patients go from missing in action to back in action. They walk away with their natural anatomy intact and no concerns about metal left in their body.”
Source: OSSIO
OSSIO introduced the OSSIOfiber Minimally Invasive All-natural (MIA) Bunion Correction System.
As with all OSSIOfiber implants, the 4.5 x 70 mm beveled threaded trimmable fixation nail in OSSIO’s new bunionectomy system goes MIA — missing in action — after fulfilling its fixation function, which typically takes about two years. As the bone...
OSSIO introduced the OSSIOfiber Minimally Invasive All-natural (MIA) Bunion Correction System.
As with all OSSIOfiber implants, the 4.5 x 70 mm beveled threaded trimmable fixation nail in OSSIO’s new bunionectomy system goes MIA — missing in action — after fulfilling its fixation function, which typically takes about two years. As the bone heals, the metal-free, bio-integrative implant becomes part of the patient’s native anatomy, leaving nothing permanent behind but a strong stable bone.
The company’s new bunionectomy system also features a streamlined and efficient instrument set, including the implant designed for intraoperative trimming and sharpening to ensure a custom fit for each patient’s unique anatomy.
OSSIOfiber Threaded Trimmable Fixation Nails are indicated for maintenance of alignment and fixation of bone fractures, comminuted fractures, fragments, osteotomies, arthrodesis and bone grafts of the upper extremity, fibula, knee, ankle and foot in the presence of appropriate brace and/or immobilization in adults and children and adolescents in which growth plates have fused or in which growth plates will not be crossed by fixation.
“Our new OSSIOfiber Minimally Invasive All-natural (MIA) Bunion Correction System gives the acronym a double meaning,” OSSIO CEO Brian Verrier explained. “The patient’s bunion goes missing, just like the implant itself. After the metal-free nail vanishes through bio-integration, patients go from missing in action to back in action. They walk away with their natural anatomy intact and no concerns about metal left in their body.”
Source: OSSIO
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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.





