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Watch this video to learn more about the challenges and state-of-the-art options for implant removal following osteosynthesis. This content is intended for Health Care Professionals in the EMEA Region.
Watch this video to learn more as Dr. Vickaryous describes when it’s appropriate to use an intramedullary nail in a proximal humerus fracture. In addition, this video should be able to help you understand key surgical steps in placing an intramedullary nail. This content is intended for Health Care Professionals in the EMEA region.
All views and opinions expressed by the speakers are based on their own knowledge and experience. Accordingly, this presentation reflects the opinions of the individual presenters, and the steps described may not encompass the complete steps of the procedure. Other surgeons may prefer different techniques, approaches etc., as individual surgeon experiences in her/his clinical practice, as well as patient needs, may dictate variation in procedure steps. Results from any case studies reported in this presentation may not be predictive of results in other cases. Before using any medical device, review all labelling, including without limitation; the Instructions for Use (IFU), and relevant package inserts with particular attention to the indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, and steps for use of the device(s).
Watch this video to learn more as Dr. Barei, Dr. Favorito, Dr. Gardner, and Dr. Vickaryous have an Q&A session to answer questions in order to have a better understanding of proximal humerus fractures treatment options and controversies presented by this faculty panel. This content is intended for Health Care Professionals in the EMEA region. All views and opinions expressed by the speakers are based on their own knowledge and experience. Accordingly, this presentation reflects the opinions of the individual presenters, and the steps described may not encompass the complete steps of the procedure. Other surgeons may prefer different techniques, approaches etc., as individual surgeon experiences in her/his clinical practice, as well as patient needs, may dictate variation in procedure steps. Results from any case studies reported in this presentation may not be predictive of results in other cases. Before using any medical device, review all labelling, including without limitation; the Instructions for Use (IFU), and relevant package inserts with particular attention to the indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, and steps for use of the device(s).
Watch this video to learn more as Dr. Gardner describes the mechanical rationale locked plating for the surgical management of a proximal humerus fracture. In addition, this video should be able to help you to understand the important technical points that make operative fixation more successful.This content is intended for Health Care Professionals in the EMEA region. All views and opinions expressed by the speakers are based on their own knowledge and experience. Accordingly, this presentation reflects the opinions of the individual presenters, and the steps described may not encompass the complete steps of the procedure. Other surgeons may prefer different techniques, approaches etc., as individual surgeon experiences in her/his clinical practice, as well as patient needs, may dictate variation in procedure steps. Results from any case studies reported in this presentation may not be predictive of results in other cases. Before using any medical device, review all labelling, including without limitation; the Instructions for Use (IFU), and relevant package inserts with particular attention to the indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, and steps for use of the device(s).
Watch this video to learn more as Dr. Harris, Dr. Fragomen, and Dr. Reid discuss the advances in post-traumatic deformity planning software and accompanying hardware with MAXFRAME™ Multi-axial Correction System. This content is intended for Health Care Professionals in the EMEA region. All views and opinions expressed by the speakers are based on their own knowledge and experience. Accordingly, this presentation reflects the opinions of the individual presenters, and the steps described may not encompass the complete steps of the procedure. Other surgeons may prefer different techniques, approaches etc., as individual surgeon experiences in her/his clinical practice, as well as patient needs, may dictate variation in procedure steps. Results from any case studies reported in this presentation may not be predictive of results in other cases. Before using any medical device, review all labelling, including without limitation; the Instructions for Use (IFU), and relevant package inserts with particular attention to the indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions, and steps for use of the device(s).