OrthoPediatrics Corp.
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OrthoPediatrics Corp. products

Deformity Correction

OrthoPediatrics - Distal Femoral Osteotomy System (DFOS)

The DFOS system includes implants to correct several distal femoral conditions, such as flexion contractures and varus/valgus deformities. Offset plates help maintain the mechanical axis. The instrumentation includes a pin guide and cut guides to assist with more precise osteotomies and implant placement.

Cerament Bone Void Filler

CERAMENT BONE VOID FILLER is an injectable, moldable and drillable synthetic bone void filler consisting of 40% hydroxyapatite, 60% calcium sulfate and the radio-contrast agent iohexol. The unique ratio of hydroxyapatite and calcium sulfate is designed to enable CERAMENT to resorb at the same rate that bone forms. Calcium sulfate acts as a resorbable carrier for hydroxyapatite, and hydroxyapatite is highly osteoconductive, promoting bone ingrowth. The characteristics of CERAMENT BONE VOID FILLER make it ideal for minimally invasive surgery and open procedures where bone remodeling is required.

External Fixation

ORTHEX - Small Bone Circular Fixator

The ORTHEX Small Bone system is the only dedicated hexapod system designed for smaller anatomy. The Small Bone System features all of the benefits of the Large Bone system, including advanced HA implants and our intuitive Point & Click X-Ray Planning software.

ORTHEX - Large Bone Circular Fixator

The ORTHEX Large Bone system is a comprehensive external fixator platform that can be used as a static frame, a quick reduction trauma frame, or a computer-assisted hexapod. This product may not be available in all markets. Please consult your local OP representative for availability.

Scoliosis

ApiFix - Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)

Designed to fill a crucial gap in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), the ApiFix procedure provides a viable alternative to both bracing and fusion for select patients. Less Invasive: With three pedicle screws and a familiar posterior approach, the unilateral technique is less invasive than spinal fusion and simpler than the other fusionless procedures requiring an anterior approach.