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- Meniscal tears are one of the most common problems treated by orthopedic surgeons today. The meniscus plays an important role in knee stability and distribution of forces within the knee joint and, therefore, should be repaired whenever possible. Repairing a torn meniscus, with its poor blood supply and challenging tear patterns, can present …
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- Hand instruments for the knee have state-of-the-art quality, durability, a precise tactile feel, and an extremely low-profile tip. These features facilitate easier access to pathology in tight joint spaces with precision cutting edges and precise resection control. EDM manufacturing technology with stainless steel edges provides maximum …
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- Meniscal tears are one of the most common problems treated by orthopedic surgeons today. The meniscus plays an important role in knee stability and distribution of forces within the knee joint and therefore should be repaired whenever possible. Due to poor blood supply and challenging tear patterns, repairing a torn meniscus can be very …
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- Harnessing 20 years of excellence in designing arthroscopic hand instrumentation, Arthrex has engineered the next generation of instruments for diagnostic, resection, and extraction procedures. At just 2 mm in diameter, these small instruments are sharp, and engineered to efficiently resect meniscal tissue and other soft-tissue structures. Use …
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- Harnessing 20 years of excellence in designing arthroscopic hand instrumentation, Arthrex has engineered the next generation of instruments for diagnostic, resection, and extraction procedures. At just 2 mm in diameter, these small instruments are sharp, and engineered to efficiently resect meniscal tissue and other soft-tissue structures. Use …
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- Meniscal tears are one of the most common problems treated by orthopedic surgeons today. The meniscus plays an important role in knee stability and distribution of forces within the knee joint and therefore should be repaired whenever possible. Due to its poor blood supply and challenging tear patterns, repair of the torn meniscus can present …
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