Diaphyseal forearm fracture fixation with Activa IM-Nail™
Radius and ulna fractures are unfortunate, but typical with active children. Intramedullary nailing is a regular treatment for these injuries and also unstable diaphyseal fractures can be treated with similar technique.
Now the fixation of diaphyseal forearm fracture is possible without removal operations, with a world´s first bioabsorbable intramedullary nailing implant,
Activa IM-Nail™
Read moreSalter Osteotomy with ActivaScrew™ Cannulated
Salter osteotomy is a good option for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) and Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease (LCPD) with other hip related indications which affect childs hip development. ActivaScrew™ Cannulated tackles the disadvantages of traditional methods with stabilty, safety and bioabsorbtion.
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Distal radius fracture fixation with Activa products
When the fractured distal forearm needs an operative treatment, rapid functional recovery is achievable without a removal operation with the bioabsorbable ActivaPin™. Fast to insert and stable also during the recovery.
Read moreOsteocondritis dissecans lesion fixation with ActivaPin™
Osteochondritis dissecans is a painful condition which develops typically in child and adolescent joint, especially in the knee joint. Due to a lack of blood supply, a part of the bone and covering cartilage begins to loosen.
The lesion can be fixed to its place arthroscopically with the expanding ActivaPin™ or ActivaNail™, recovery with tissue growth over the implant.
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