OSSIO expanded its offering with the launch of OSSIOfiber small compression staples for use in both hand and foot procedures, especially for bunion repair with a surgical technique known as the Akin osteotomy.
OSSIOfiber small compression staples are indicated for fixation of arthrodesis, osteotomies and fractures in hand or foot surgery in the presence of appropriate brace and/or immobilization. The number and size of the OSSIOfiber staples must be adapted to the indication.
The company’s product portfolio includes larger compression staples as well as suture anchors, compression screws, trimmable fixation nails and a hammertoe fixation system. All OSSIOfiber implants are made with the same bio-integrative fiber matrix material. OSSIOfiber small compression staples were designed for ease of use, for compression strength that matches or exceeds nitinol staples, and with all the advantages of a non-permanent implant that patients prefer.
OSSIOfiber implants utilize existing reimbursement codes and surgical techniques. Looking ahead, OSSIO intends to pursue multiple applications for OSSIOfiber implants in all major segments of orthopedics, such as foot and ankle, hand and wrist, upper extremity and trauma, pediatrics, sports medicine and reconstruction.
Source: OSSIO
OSSIO expanded its offering with the launch of OSSIOfiber small compression staples for use in both hand and foot procedures, especially for bunion repair with a surgical technique known as the Akin osteotomy.
OSSIOfiber small compression staples are indicated for fixation of arthrodesis, osteotomies and fractures in hand or foot surgery in...
OSSIO expanded its offering with the launch of OSSIOfiber small compression staples for use in both hand and foot procedures, especially for bunion repair with a surgical technique known as the Akin osteotomy.
OSSIOfiber small compression staples are indicated for fixation of arthrodesis, osteotomies and fractures in hand or foot surgery in the presence of appropriate brace and/or immobilization. The number and size of the OSSIOfiber staples must be adapted to the indication.
The company’s product portfolio includes larger compression staples as well as suture anchors, compression screws, trimmable fixation nails and a hammertoe fixation system. All OSSIOfiber implants are made with the same bio-integrative fiber matrix material. OSSIOfiber small compression staples were designed for ease of use, for compression strength that matches or exceeds nitinol staples, and with all the advantages of a non-permanent implant that patients prefer.
OSSIOfiber implants utilize existing reimbursement codes and surgical techniques. Looking ahead, OSSIO intends to pursue multiple applications for OSSIOfiber implants in all major segments of orthopedics, such as foot and ankle, hand and wrist, upper extremity and trauma, pediatrics, sports medicine and reconstruction.
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.