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Bone Tamp
In orthopedic surgeries that require a surgeon to compact bone, a standard bone tamp is used to make a hole or channel in the bone. The tamp is then removed to make way for a secondary delivery system to inject bone cement. Our team has worked closely with an orthopedic surgeon to create a tool that combines the functionality of both a bone tamp and a cannula delivery system. This allows the surgeon to tamp the bone and inject bone cement without removing the tamp between steps. This new method leads to a faster, more efficient procedure while limiting patient discomfort and exposure to radiation.
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