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Manager's Guide to Joint Replacement - January 2016

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PRODUCT NO: 4045 Base: 16.5" x 3.5" Fits Legs: From 4" to 11" MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY PROTOTYPE SHOWN Provides shock-absorbing force Designed to have a shock-absorbing force, providing less bounce or wasted force. The mallets are !lled with a shock-absorbing media and has a "at striking surface to keep the mallet centered on an instrument. Soft Impact Mallets with Easy Grip Handles MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY PRODUCT NO'S: 7820 [2 lbs. Standard] Weight: 2 lbs. (.907 kg) Overall Length: 10.5" (26,7 cm) Handle Length: 5" (12,7 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.375" (3,5 cm) 7821 [2 lbs. w/Weidman Handle] Weight: 2 lbs. (.907 kg) Overall Length: 10.625" (27 cm) Grip Length: 5.5" (14 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.375" (3,5 cm) 7832 [2 lbs. w/Delrin End] Weight: 2 lbs. (.907 kg) Overall Length: 10.5" (26,7 cm) Handle Length: 5" (12,7 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.375" (3,5 cm) 7837 [3 lbs. Standard] Weight: 3 lbs. (1.35 kg) Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Handle Length: 5" (12,7 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.875" (4,8 cm) 2 lbs. with Weidman Silicone Handle 2 lbs. Standard 2 lbs. with Delrin End 3 lbs. Standard Ultra hard titanium nitride coating helps to extend blade life by increasing surface hardness, prolonging sharpness, and resisting chemicals and corrosion. Cobb Elevators PRODUCT NO'S: WITH TEETH 3432 [1/2" with Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1/2" (13 mm) 3434 [1" with Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1" (25,4 mm) WITHOUT TEETH 3436 [1/2" without Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1/2" (13 mm) 3438 [1" without Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1" (25,4 mm) STYLE WITH TEETH MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY Provides stable positioning of the knee during surgery Robb Leg Positioner Designed by William Robb, MD PRODUCT NO: 2630 Base: 21" x 11" MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY Slotted base allows the leg to be easily "exed or extended during knee surgery Slots are also designed to allow the foot piece to be rotated The complete unit is steam and gas sterilizable Stanton Arthroscopic Leg Holder Designed by John Stanton, MD Designed to securely hold legs of various sizes for arthroscopic surgery Sliding leg holder can be adjusted for small calves or to accommodate large thighs Locking pin prevents sides from spreading apart Strap can be placed high or low through the slots in the side plates to accommodate large/small limbs Strap is strongly secured with a toothed clamp Support rod, when clamped into a standard table clamp, helps to prevent rotation MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY PRODUCT NO'S: 2420 Includes: 2595 [Table Clamp] Designed by Carl R. Freeman, MD Freeman Arm Holder Simple design for fast and easy positioning Multiple elbows allow a wide range of positioning Arm connector is mobile and can be easily released for repositioning Connects over the drape in the sterile !eld using the supplied rail clamp Compact for easy storage Complete unit is autoclavable Allows intraoperative positioning for use in all open, arthroscopic, and replacement shoulder procedures 1785 [Saw Teeth] Shaft Length: 6" Overall Length: 9.25" Cartilage Graspers Helps to grasp and hold cartilage, tendons, soft tissues and loose bodies M A D E E X C L U S I V E LY FOR INNOMED IN G E R M A N Y Shark teeth design modi!cation by Michael Soudry, MD PRODUCT NO'S: 1779 [Shark Teeth] Shaft Length: 8" Overall Length: 11.25" ISO 9001:2008 • ISO 13485:2003 FREE TRIAL ON MOST INSTRUMENTS 1.800.548.2362 103 Estus Drive, Savannah, GA 31404 www.innomed.net info@innomed.net 912.236.0000 Phone 912.236.7766 Fax Innomed-Europe Tel. +41 41 740 67 74 Fax +41 41 740 67 71 © 2015 Innomed, Inc. Scan to Launch Our Website Instruments & Patient Positioners for Orthopedic Surgery AAOS Annual Meeting March 2-4, 2016 BOOTH # 3073 PRODUCT NO: 4045 Base: 16.5" x 3.5" Fits Legs: From 4" to 11" MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY PROTOTYPE SHOWN Provides shock-absorbing force Designed to have a shock-absorbing force, providing less bounce or wasted force. The mallets are !lled with a shock-absorbing media and has a "at striking surface to keep the mallet centered on an instrument. Soft Impact Mallets with Easy Grip Handles MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY PRODUCT NO'S: 7820 [2 lbs. Standard] Weight: 2 lbs. (.907 kg) Overall Length: 10.5" (26,7 cm) Handle Length: 5" (12,7 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.375" (3,5 cm) 7821 [2 lbs. w/Weidman Handle] Weight: 2 lbs. (.907 kg) Overall Length: 10.625" (27 cm) Grip Length: 5.5" (14 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.375" (3,5 cm) 7832 [2 lbs. w/Delrin End] Weight: 2 lbs. (.907 kg) Overall Length: 10.5" (26,7 cm) Handle Length: 5" (12,7 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.375" (3,5 cm) 7837 [3 lbs. Standard] Weight: 3 lbs. (1.35 kg) Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Handle Length: 5" (12,7 cm) Head Width: 3.5" (8,9 cm) Head Diameter: 1.875" (4,8 cm) 2 lbs. with Weidman Silicone Handle 2 lbs. Standard 2 lbs. with Delrin End 3 lbs. Standard Ultra hard titanium nitride coating helps to extend blade life by increasing surface hardness, prolonging sharpness, and resisting chemicals and corrosion. Cobb Elevators PRODUCT NO'S: WITH TEETH 3432 [1/2" with Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1/2" (13 mm) 3434 [1" with Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1" (25,4 mm) WITHOUT TEETH 3436 [1/2" without Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1/2" (13 mm) 3438 [1" without Teeth] Overall Length: 11" (27,9 cm) Blade Width: 1" (25,4 mm) STYLE WITH TEETH MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY Provides stable positioning of the knee during surgery Robb Leg Positioner Designed by William Robb, MD PRODUCT NO: 2630 Base: 21" x 11" MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY Slotted base allows the leg to be easily "exed or extended during knee surgery Slots are also designed to allow the foot piece to be rotated The complete unit is steam and gas sterilizable Stanton Arthroscopic Leg Holder Designed by John Stanton, MD Designed to securely hold legs of various sizes for arthroscopic surgery Sliding leg holder can be adjusted for small calves or to accommodate large thighs Locking pin prevents sides from spreading apart Strap can be placed high or low through the slots in the side plates to accommodate large/small limbs Strap is strongly secured with a toothed clamp Support rod, when clamped into a standard table clamp, helps to prevent rotation MADE IN THE U S A P R O U D LY PRODUCT NO'S: 2420 Includes: 2595 [Table Clamp] Designed by Carl R. Freeman, MD Freeman Arm Holder Simple design for fast and easy positioning Multiple elbows allow a wide range of positioning Arm connector is mobile and can be easily released for repositioning Connects over the drape in the sterile !eld using the supplied rail clamp Compact for easy storage Complete unit is autoclavable Allows intraoperative positioning for use in all open, arthroscopic, and replacement shoulder procedures 1785 [Saw Teeth] Shaft Length: 6" Overall Length: 9.25" Cartilage Graspers Helps to grasp and hold cartilage, tendons, soft tissues and loose bodies M A D E E X C L U S I V E LY FOR INNOMED IN G E R M A N Y Shark teeth design modi!cation by Michael Soudry, MD PRODUCT NO'S: 1779 [Shark Teeth] Shaft Length: 8" Overall Length: 11.25" ISO 9001:2008 • ISO 13485:2003 FREE TRIAL ON MOST INSTRUMENTS 1.800.548.2362 103 Estus Drive, Savannah, GA 31404 www.innomed.net info@innomed.net 912.236.0000 Phone 912.236.7766 Fax Innomed-Europe Tel. +41 41 740 67 74 Fax +41 41 740 67 71 © 2015 Innomed, Inc. 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