This system focuses on treating cases such as neuropathic deformity requiring arthrodesis of the medial and lateral columns, with or without corrective osteotomies. Patients with poor quality, soft bone (e.g. Charcot), require implants specifically designed to deliver strength and maintain purchase in these difficult cases.
Indicated for fixation of fractures, osteotomies, reconstruction procedures, non-unions, and fusions of bones in the foot and ankle including the Metatarsals, Cuneiforms, Cuboid, Navicular, Calcaneus and Talus. Specific examples include: Intramedullary Medial Column Fusion, Lateral Column Fusion and Subtalar Fusions resulting from neuropathic osteoarthropathy (Charcot).
The Salvation Midfoot Nailing System can be used in conjunction with external fixation, additional nails, beams, plates, or contact casting until bony fusion has occurred.
Designed for strength
The Salvation Midfoot Nail is an 8mm intramedullary device that provides the strength of a nail with the ease of a beam.
Withstands bending
Proven to withstand bending force better than beams and bolts.1
Specifications
Controlled compression
Cross-locking technology provides anti-migration capabilities while also being capable of providing up to 8mm of controlled compression across the fusion sites.
Simple application
The cannulated technique and streamlined instrumentation allows for simple application in the most complex pathologies.
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1. Stryker Data on File – The Salvation Midfoot Nail is stronger than the cannulated beam and solid bolt in bend testing
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