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Old 17th July 2017, 12:56 PM
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Default MBA Arthroereisis

Hi I am interested in the information about Subtalar MBA Implant Description as well as the details about the metallic arthroereisis offered by Subtalar MBA?

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Old 17th July 2017, 03:11 PM
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Default Re: MBA Arthroereisis

The Subtalar MBA titanium embed is the first, time-tried metallic arthroereisis embed for the rectification of hyperpronated fat.

Indications

The Subtalar MBA Implant demonstrated for use in the treatment of the hyperpronated foot and adjustment of the subtalar joint. It is intended to obstruct the foremost and mediocre dislodging of the bone, in this way permitting ordinary subtalar joint movement yet blocking extreme pronation what's more, coming about sequela.

• Severly pronated foot
• Walking intemperance
• Calcaneal stance position greater than 5
• Manually correctable deformity
• Mid-tarsal breech (arch pain)
• Forefoot varus greater than 10
Contraindications
• Vertical calcaneus
• Rigid flatfoot (unreducible)
• Rearfoot varus
• Peroneal spasm
• Ankle joint valgus
• Excessive ligament laxity
• Degenerative joint disease of the subtalar joint
• Severe obesity
• Asymptomatic flatfoot condition
• Patients less than 3 years of age

Pre-Operative Considerations

With a specific end goal to guarantee the bioBLOCK Implant gives satisfactory support and rectification, Integra LifeSciences Corporation prescribes that the bioBLOCK Implant not be utilized as a part of patients measuring more than 250 pounds. Surpassing this weight may make the state of the embed change, bringing about distortion of the embed shape. The embed may in any case offer help and amendment in this adjusted state, in any case it is not suggested.

Benefits of the MBA Subtalar Arthroereisis

• Procedure is easily reversible
• No holes are drilled or bone is removed
• No bone cement is used
• Less chance of infection
• Improved gait and appearance
• Decrease in pain and tiring of the feet and legs


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File Type: pdf Surgical Technique.pdf (1.31 MB, 117 views)

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