U.K. software developer Meridian Technique will preview a new trauma module for its OrthoView 4.0 digital orthopedic planning application at the 2006 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) conference in Chicago next week.
The company said that the module provides trauma surgeons with all routine 2D planning procedures, as well as a new on-screen fracture reduction feature that provides the capability to visually reassemble a fracture.
In addition, the trauma module incorporates the firm's Wizplates feature for each class of prosthesis, enabling sizing and positioning of templates. The new module supports the following classes of trauma prostheses: plates, screws, nails, and prostheses for fractured neck of femur, according to the Southampton-based vendor.
The trauma module is scheduled for release on June 1 this year, Meridian said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
March 17, 2006
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