Orthopaedics: Stryker Trauma presents a Gamma3™ Trochanteric nail
procedure on a cadaver from the Meri facility in Memphis TN. The market
leading the Gamma3 is the smallest implant of its type and has been
successfully used in thousands of surgeries since its launch in late
2004. The system is based on 15 years of Gamma Nail experience and is
the third generation of intramedullary short and long Gamma fixation
nails. See this live at 5:00 PM CST/ 6:00 PM EST (23:00 UTC)
The system offers a truly M.I.S. approach for treating Hip Fractures
where applicable which may reduce OR time through the used of newly
designed instruments and new instrumentation.
Drs. Born, Probe & Maxey were involved in the development
and design of the Gamma3™ system and will help participating surgeons
understand the minimally invasive method this system offers and the
improvements in design and function of this nail.
Please view the webcast to learn how the Gamma3™ Trochanteric nail,
with its more compact and streamlined, minimally invasive design, is
the perfect solution for stable and unstable intertrochanteric
fractures.
Surgeon Moderators:
Christopher Born, M.D. Director of Orthopaedic Trauma,
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
Brown University, Providence, RI
James Maxey, M.D.
University of Illinois College of Medicine
Peoria, IL
Robert Probe, M.D.
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery
Texas A&M University Health Science Center,
Temple TX
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