Tyber Medical received regulatory clearance for its anatomical plating system in Canada. The comprehensive portfolio previously received FDA 510(k) marketing clearance in the US.
The system incorporates a series of stainless steel and titanium plates that employ standard and variable angle locking compression plates and screws of varying lengths, thicknesses and configurations. The low-profile plates minimize soft tissue irritation, while maximizing the variable locking technology to reduce screw head prominence. Additionally, the sterile and non-sterile plates include an engineered combination of material and surface modification that significantly increases fatigue resistance.
Tyber Medical’s CEO and President, Jeff Tyber, announced that the company has received clearance from Health Canada to offer a comprehensive plating solution for long and short bone trauma and deformity. “We are excited about this development and look forward to expanding our presence in the orthopedic plating arena,” said Tyber.
Source: Tyber Medical LLC
Tyber Medical received regulatory clearance for its anatomical plating system in Canada. The comprehensive portfolio previously received FDA 510(k) marketing clearance in the US.
The system incorporates a series of stainless steel and titanium plates that employ standard and variable angle locking compression plates and screws of varying...
Tyber Medical received regulatory clearance for its anatomical plating system in Canada. The comprehensive portfolio previously received FDA 510(k) marketing clearance in the US.
The system incorporates a series of stainless steel and titanium plates that employ standard and variable angle locking compression plates and screws of varying lengths, thicknesses and configurations. The low-profile plates minimize soft tissue irritation, while maximizing the variable locking technology to reduce screw head prominence. Additionally, the sterile and non-sterile plates include an engineered combination of material and surface modification that significantly increases fatigue resistance.
Tyber Medical’s CEO and President, Jeff Tyber, announced that the company has received clearance from Health Canada to offer a comprehensive plating solution for long and short bone trauma and deformity. “We are excited about this development and look forward to expanding our presence in the orthopedic plating arena,” said Tyber.
Source: Tyber Medical LLC
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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.