The system is a one-piece, stainless steel interphalangeal fusion device that is available in two sizes to accommodate varying patient anatomy. The device is anatomically adaptive by offering both cortical and cancellous fixation. It is indicated for use in the lesser toes for rigid or semi-rigid hammertoe deformity, revision of failed arthroplasty or arthrodesis and second toe shortening.
The Integra IPP-ON PIP Fusion System has received 510(k) clearance from the United States Food & Drug Administration.
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