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Orthopedics

Simulab Corporation Surgical Simulators and Medical Trainers 

Since 1994, Simulab Corporation has been committed to providing medical simulators, device demonstration models, and implant replicas to the medical education community. With a reputation as an industry leader in orthopedic solutions, Simulab has designed, engineered, and manufactured an extensive line of products and solutions by leveraging our unique knowledge of materials and manufacturing processes.

The company also offers custom orthopedic products to meet specific customer needs.

Orthopedic products can be combined with a soft tissue for increased realism,they can be produced in any shape and size with company graphics and laser etched logos, and they can be created using a variety of materials, including low cost plastic, chrome finishing, or fluoroscopic compatibility.  Simulab’s bone models are anatomically correct and are designed to be cut, drilled, and tapped for a variety of orthopedic procedures.

Simulab Corporation • www.simulab.com • 866-400-1260


Smith & Nephew inc.
KINSA Suture Anchor for Shoulder Arthroscopy

The KINSA™ Suture Anchor provides a fast, secure and consistent method of repairing instability of the shoulder. The suture anchor is designed with a self-locking, sliding knot encased inside the anchor. This enables the surgeon to position the anchor in the best possible position without having to worry about where the knots will lie. The KINSA Suture Anchor allows the surgeon to create a more consistent tissue attachment. The fixation can be adjusted simply by pulling the suture, not by sinking the anchor deeper into the bone, as required with competing devices for treating instability.

Contact information: Smith & Nephew Inc., Endoscopy Division, 150 Minuteman Rd., Andover, MA 01810; Telephone: (978) 749-1000; Fax: (978) 749-1599;
Website: www.smith-nephew.com.


Spectrum Surgical
Orthopedic Mallets


These green handled “Softgrip” mallets are available in .50, .75, 1.0 and 1.5-pound weight configurations. The lightest mallet comes complete with two interchangeable nylon discs, which can be easily replaced. The green handle is made from a special autoclavable silicone composition that can withstand temperatures up to 300 F. The silicone handles provide the surgeon with excellent feel and provide better gripping, reduce shock and lessen hand fatigue. These mallets are made in Germany using the finest German stainless steel.

Contact Information: Spectrum Surgical Instruments Corp., 4575 Hudson Drive, Stow, OH 44224;
Telephone: (800) 444-5644, (330) 686-4550; Website: www.spectrumsurgical.com


Whitney Products
Bone Cement Tools


Whitney Curettes and Sculps Tools are ideal for removing excess bone cement during hip and knee replacement surgery. Made of sturdy plastic, these tools reduce marring of the polished surfaces of the prosthesis, thereby lowering the risk of shortened joint life. The ergonomic handle design makes them easy to maneuver around hard-to-see spaces, and they provide great fingertip control. The tools are individually packaged, sterile and ready for use. And their single-use design eliminates the need for removing hardened cement and sterilizing instruments.

Contact Information: Whitney Products Inc., 6153C Mulford St., Niles, IL 60714;
Telephone: (800) DEVICES, (847) 470-9300; Website: www.whitneyproducts.com

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