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Gamma4 (hip fracture fixation system)

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Developers: Stryker Corporation
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Health Care,  Medical Device Manufacturers

2022: Announcement of hip fracture fixation system

On September 1, 2022, Stryker announced the launch of a new generation of Gamma4 intramedullary nail system. The system is designed to treat stable and unstable fractures, and also has indications for bone stabilization and correction of bone deformities.

Gamma4 covers correction of bone deformations in intracapsular, trochanteric, subtrochanteric and acetabulum of femur. The system also treats both osteoporotic and osteopenic bone. The Stryker system is equipped with a Precision Pin, which reduces the likelihood of chipping by 66%. It has an updated nail design with a shortened proximal body and a beveled distal tip, as well as a pre-inserted mounting screw. Gamma4 also offers an integrated platform on the existing basic IMN set.

Stryker releases hip fracture fixation system

{{quote 'Since 2004, the Gamma3 system has been the proven workhorse of our trauma business. But we have established ourselves not because we have a legacy, but because we have established ourselves as a good product. That's why we're so excited to introduce Gamma4, an advanced, state-of-the-art product designed to meet the needs of our clients in treating hip fractures, "said Eric Tamweber, Vice President and CEO of Traumatology at Stryker. }} Dr James Maxay, an orthopedic surgeon, worked as a design surgeon for the Gamma4. According to him, the developers sought to make everything easier for surgeons and better for patients. The system is equipped with a precision pin that allows doctors to control the installation of the screw, while having the usual T2 Alpha system toolkit. The toolkit is sleek, the design and geometry of the nail is improved, and the nail itself facilitates introduction, which is one of the biggest benefits that exist for September 2022 in the operating room.[1]

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