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Stryker launched the Gamma4 System, the next generation of the company’s intramedullary nailing system.
Gamma4 is indicated for the treatment of stable and unstable fractures as well as for stabilization of bones and correction of bone deformities in the intracapsular, trochanteric, subtrochanteric and shaft regions of the femur (including osteoporotic and osteopenic bone).
The system features:
- Precision Pin™: With the Precision Pin™, the potential for skiving is reduced by 66% compared to a standard ∅3.2 k-wire.
- A redefined nail design: The SOMA-designed nail features length-dependent RoC, a shortened proximal body and a chamfered distal tip with a pre-inserted set screw.
- An integrated instrument platform: The streamlined portfolio of all Stryker nails now works off the existing IMN Basic set.
Source: Stryker
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Julie A. Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.
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