Synthes is a leading global medical device company. Through its five product groups (Trauma, Spine, Cranio-Maxillofacial, Biomaterials and Power Tools) it develops, produces and markets instruments, implants and biomaterials for the surgical fixation, correction and regeneration of the human skeleton and its soft tissues.
In 2011 Johnson and Johnson announced a definitive merger agreement with Synthes.
The AO variable angle locking compression plate (LCP) system for the forefoot and midfoot comprises a series of procedure specific plates for osteotomies, arthrodeses and fractures of the foot. The implants come in stainless steel or titanium, can be used for compression and allow variable angle...
read full descriptionThe removal of implants used for fracture fixation is an unpredictable process. Screws can be difficult to remove, the threads can become stripped and screws can fracture. The Screw Extraction Set from Synthes is designed to assist this process. The set contains screwdriver shafts (Hex,...
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