CurvaFix Announces Participation in Orthopaedic Trauma Association Industry Sessions
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CurvaFix, Inc ., a developer of medical devices to repair fractures in curved bones, today announced participation in the Industry Sessions of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association ( OTA ) 38th Annual Meeting, Oct. 12-15 in Tampa, Fl, highlighting the expanding use of the CurvaFix IM Implant by industry-leading surgeons for both fragility and high-impact fractures of the pelvis.
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- CurvaFix, Inc ., a developer of medical devices to repair fractures in curved bones, today announced participation in the Industry Sessions of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association ( OTA ) 38th Annual Meeting, Oct. 12-15 in Tampa, Fl, highlighting the expanding use of the CurvaFix IM Implant by industry-leading surgeons for both fragility and high-impact fractures of the pelvis.
- Panelist Matthew P. Gardner, M.D., an orthopaedic trauma surgeon at the Springfield Clinic, Springfield, Ill., will discuss the multiple patients he has treated using the CurvaFix IM Implant, highlighting surgical utility and potential benefits.
- I used the CurvaFix Implant in Trans-Sacral-Trans-Iliac fashion over the guidewire within the dysmorphic S1 corridor to stabilize the patient.
- CurvaFix is a trademark of CurvaFix, Inc., registered in the U.S.
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