Tarsoplasty - Percutaneous Lapidus Correction

Tarsoplasty Introduction 3D Render on ankle

Lapidus Redefined

Tarsoplasty signifies the next generation of Lapidus correction by seamlessly integrating the clinical advantages of percutaneous surgery with controlled anatomical alignment, ensuring consistent and predictable outcomes.

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Designed to streamline the Lapidus procedure for the single surgeon, Tarsoplasty's unibody feature allows for the attachment of multiple instruments to facilitate percutaneous resection, anatomical alignment, and accurate implant placement.

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Percutaneous Preparation

The cutting window attaches to the device to assist with percutaneous resection. The window accepts various burr sizes to ensure complete removal of the joint.

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Tarsoplasty facilitates controlled transverse, frontal, and sagittal plane correction. After achieving the desired reduction, 15mm of compression can be applied across the joint to ensure bone-to-bone contact.

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Translation

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rotation

Rotation

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Sagittal Alignment

Sagittal Alignment

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