The Single-Channel Sheet is for significant orbital floor and wall trauma. The addition of a single rigid fixation plate provides increased structural support. It is available with or without heat bonded non-porous membrane layer. Its flat posterior side can be rested along the posterior border of the defect. A fully porous bone-side layer promotes tissue ingrowth. As with any of our implants, the Single Channel Sheet bends and holds your desired shape without heating, and screws and sutures can be placed in any desired location. It is easy to trim with scissors or scalpel, and comes individually packaged, MR Safe, and sterile, with a 5 year shelf life.
The Temporal Flex Grid is designed to augment deficient soft tissue in the temporal region. The Temporal Flex Grid has a thin contoured temporal surface designed for a proper anatomical fit and a more natural result.
The Superior Lateral Orbital Rim is designed to augment the lateral and superior orbital rims and is designed to be trimmed to meet the needs of the individual patient.
Designed with Peter E. Fecci, M.D., PhD.The Supraorbital Brow Closure provides an excellent option for use after a Supraorbital Craniotomy. Non-porous membrane layer on dura side to reduce potential for dural adhesion. Available in left and right configurations.
The Temporal Flex Grid is designed to augment deficient soft tissue in the temporal region. The Temporal Flex Grid has a thin contoured temporal surface designed for a proper anatomical fit and a more natural result.
The design of the Su-Por Auricular implants allows surgeons to custom shape the height and projection of the helical rim to match the contralateral ear of the patient. The porous material provides a structural base for a temporal parietal fascia flap and skin grafts. The success of the implant depends on the technique of the surgeon; the porous structure requires a vascular tissue flap such as a temporal parietal fascia flap and skin graft, to prevent late exposure of the implant.
The design of the Su-Por Auricular implants allows surgeons to custom shape the height and projection of the helical rim to match the contralateral ear of the patient. The porous material provides a structural base for a temporal parietal fascia flap and skin grafts. The success of the implant depends on the technique of the surgeon; the porous structure requires a vascular tissue flap such as a temporal parietal fascia flap and skin graft, to prevent late exposure of the implant.
The Two-Piece Chin is designed to allow for easy insertion and placement of the implant. The surgeon can then attach the components together for proper alignment.