What is Orthopedic & Trauma Solutions?
Orthopedic trauma portfolio: CytroFIX intramedullary nails, titanium locking plates for every anatomic region, cannulated screws, and hip and knee replacement systems.
Who manufactures Orthopedic & Trauma Solutions devices?
INVAMED develops and manufactures a complete range of orthopedic & trauma solutions devices at its manufacturing and research campus in Ankara, Turkey, with a U.S. office at One World Trade Center, New York. INVAMED technologies are used by physicians across international markets.
Orthopedic & Trauma Solutions product portfolio
The INVAMED orthopedic & trauma solutions portfolio includes: CytroFIX® Clavicle Anterior Medial Plate System (All-Titanium Construction), CytroFIX® Superior Clavicula Plates, CytroFIX® Clavicle Anterior Medial Plates with Lateral Extension, CytroFIX® Clavicle Locking Hook Plate, CytroFIX® Proximal Humerus Plate, CytroFIX® Straight (Shaft) Humerus Plate, CytroFIX® Distal Humerus Y Plate, CytroFIX® Distal Humerus Lateral Plate, CytroFIX® Distal Humerus Medial Plate, CytroFIX® Olecranon Plate, CytroFIX® 1/3 Tubular Plate, CytroFIX® Small Ulna/Radius Plate, CytroFIX® Distal Radius Volar Plate, Placa de travamento de cotovelo e pulso MiniPLATES®, CytroFIX® Pelvic Reconstruction Plate, CytroFIX® Pelvic J Reconstruction Plate, CytroFIX® Reconstruction Locking Plates, CytroFIX® Distal Femur Plate, CytroFIX® Tibia–Femur Plate, Cytronics® Distal Radius Plates, CytroFIX® Distal Tibia Medial Plate, CytroFIX® Distal Fibula Medial Plate, CytroFIX™ Tibia Distal Anterolateral Plate, CytroFIX® Foot & Ankle Plate.
Frequently Asked Questions about Orthopedic & Trauma Solutions
What is an intramedullary nail?
An intramedullary nail is a metal rod inserted into the medullary canal to stabilize long bone fractures. It provides load-sharing fixation with minimal soft tissue disruption.
What is the difference between locking and non-locking plates?
Locking plates have threaded holes that lock screws at a fixed angle, creating angular stability. Crucial for osteoporotic bone. Non-locking plates rely on bone-plate friction.
