The new system includes volar plating, fragment specific implants, a bridge plate and TriMed’s “Magic Screwdriver” tool, according to a Feb. 6 news release shared with Becker’s.
The Wrist Fixation System 3 is built upon the company’s previous Wrist Fixation System, which gives orthopedic surgeons options to treat complex periarticular fractures of the upper extremity.
The orthopedic devicemaker is a subsidiary of Henry Schein.
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