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$ 1,500
The Titanium Locking Plate Mini System is an advanced orthopedic implant for veterinary surgery, designed to provide stable, high-strength bone fixation in small animals. Made from biocompatible titanium, this locking plate system minimizes bone damage while promoting faster recovery. Ideal for fracture repair and osteotomies, it ensures durability and precision in veterinary orthopedic procedures.
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$ 1,500
Lightweight 2.4mm veterinary orthopedic plates designed for small animals like cats and toy dogs. Compatible with B2.4 locking and C1.5 cortical screws for secure, stable fixation.
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$ 4,000
The animal use spine screw is a specialized orthopedic implant designed for veterinary spinal surgery procedures. Engineered with high-quality, biocompatible materials, it provides secure fixation and stabilization of the vertebrae, accommodating the unique anatomical structures of various animal species. This precision device is critical for enhancing the stability and healing process in spinal surgeries, helping to restore mobility and reduce post-operative complications in animal patients.
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$ 2,950
The TPLO plate and screw system is a precision-designed implant used in veterinary orthopedic surgery. It stabilizes the tibia during tibial plateau leveling osteotomy procedures, ensuring secure fixation and promoting effective bone healing in animals with cruciate ligament injuries.
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$ 1,500
The Veterinary DPO System is a specialized orthopedic implant designed for Double Pelvic Osteotomy (DPO) surgery in young dogs with canine hip dysplasia (CHD). Featuring pre-contoured locking plates and secure screw fixation, it enhances hip joint stability, reduces laxity, and prevents arthritis progression. The system allows for minimally invasive acetabular repositioning, ensuring faster recovery and long-term joint health. Ideal for veterinary orthopedic procedures in medium to large dog breeds.
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