BioMedical Enterprises launches Speed Arc Nitinol Fixation System

Spinal Tech

BioMedical Enterprises launched the Speed Arc Nitinol Fixation System, a superelastic shape memory fixation device.

The device conforms to the sloping surface of the metaphyseal anatomy. It also features constant compression to optimize healing and pre-sterilized, disposable instrumentation.

 

"BME, a leader in Nitinol fixation in extremity surgery, is leading the way in developing implants that not only allow for continuous compression, but also contour to the slope or position of the bone. That is exactly what they have accomplished with the Speed Arc Staple. With the combined advancement of the contouring slope of the implant and the continuous compression afforded by BME's Nitinol fixation, the Speed Arc offers an excellent solution for fusions and osteotomies for any surgeon," said John Anderson, DPM, Podiatry Associates of Florida in Jacksonville.

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