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Titanium Single Stem Toe (video has no sound)


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In this video, titanium is used to replace the bone at the end of the Great Toe.

Surgical Technique for Use of the MEDPOR Nasal Shell Implant


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Paul O’Keeffe, M.B., B.S., (Syd), F.R.C.S., F.R.A.C.S., Sydney, Australia describes his semi-open rhinoplasty technique using the MEDPOR® Nasal Shell for saddle nose deformity. The MEDPOR Nasal Shell Implant, developed with Dr. O’Keeffe, resembles the natural nasal pyramid and was designed specifically to augment the nasal bones and upper lateral cartilage. The Nasal Shell is provided sterile in two sizes with two optional dorsal inserts to fill any void under the implant, and a silicone sizer.

Scoliosis Repair


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This video demonstrates the procedure on a young teenage female who had a curve in the lumbar spine which measured 51-degrees. In this example, four disc spaces in between the spine bones are removed. After removal of the discs, small metal cages are placed in the site of the disc removal. Metal screws are then placed through the vertebrae in the portion of the spine, which is curved. A metal rod can then be placed in between the screws and secured with a locking cap.

Orbital Floor Reconstruction Using MEDPOR Biomaterial


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Surgical technique video on the use of MEDPOR in Orbital Floor Reconstruction. (Produced under Porex Medical trade name.)

Cranioplasty Using MEDPOR Porous Polyethylene Implants


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In this video, Dr. Robert Wallace, Chief of Plastic Surgery, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, discusses his use of a MEDPOR Customized Implant to correct a large cranial defect. Dr. Wallace has over eight years experience using MEDPOR Surgical Implants in various cranial reconstruction applications that include both preformed and customized implants. Pre and post operative photos are included.

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