ALPS® TPLO-systemet tilbyder kirurger en enkel, robust, biologisk titaniumopløsning til alle patienter, der har behov for en TPLO-operation.
ALPS® TPLO plade er en integreret del af ALPS® Product Range. Pladens undersides minimale kontaktdesign og foretrukne anvendelse af monokortikal KLS™ skruer minimere vaskulær skade fremskynde heling og reducere infektionsrisiko.
KYON ALPS® TPLO giver kirurger fordele i og ud af operationsstuen. Den konturerede form og ensartede låsemekanisme gør kirurgisk anvendelse praktisk og rutinemæssig. Biokompatible materialer og design beskytter mod infektion, hvilket fortsat er den mest almindelige komplikation forbundet med konventionelle låseplader i rustfrit stål.
ALPS® TPLO tilbyder følgende fordele:
Eliminerer intraoperativ konturering. Med otte størrelser til legetøj til kæmpe racer er den nye pladeform optimeret til at matche TPLO-konstruktionen og anatomien.
Lav profil og glatte overgange forbedrer komforten under huden, ideel til følsomme patienter med minimal bløddæksel.
Fremstillet fra titaniumlegeringer for højeste biokompatibilitet og styrke har plader en 22% stærkere konstruktionsstyrke end konkurrenternes låseplader i rustfrit stål [1].
Kompression over osteotomi er valgfri, udført ved hjælp af en brugerdefineret boremuffe og udpeget kompressionshul
KLS™, med en ny trådform og låsemekanisme, bruges på tværs af ALPS Product Range. KLS™ skruer kan bruges bikortisk eller monokortisk.
[1] Seath Bleakley, biomekanisk sammenligning af TPLO udført med en ny Titanium-låseplade versus en etableret låseplade i rustfrit stål,
Præsenteret på KYON Symposium 2019, Boston, USA
Pladen er nem at bruge, fordi:
De banebrydende fremstillingsteknologier, der anvendes af KYON-leverandører til at producere implantater og instrumenter fra ALPS® Product Range hellig os at give dyrlæger det mest avancerede, men alligevel overkommelige pletteringssystem til rådighed.
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