Lync®

Lync®

NOVASTEP

Lync®

Controlled compression.

Features a single – piece, barbed leg configuration, designed for small bone intramedullary fixation.

Intramedullary implants are indicated for arthritis and bone alignment defaults (hammertoe, claw toe, mallet toe, claw hand and mallet finger) in fingers and toes.

Lync® pure titanium design delivers immediate, controlled compression that resists pullout and rotation.

  • No freezing, primed and ready for immediate use
  • Two zones of fixation and controlled compression
  • Lock and load retrieval, insertion and deployment

Design
One piece implant manufactured from anodized titanium (ASTM F67 / ISO 5832-2). Medullary canal preparation and device insertion do not require placement of guide wires.

Forceps procedure
The multi-purpose implantation forceps feature a designed lock and load capability that permits convenient implant to instrument transfer, insertion and manual, one-click compression.

Minimal instrumentation
All required instruments are neatly configured in sterilisation module.

No freezing
Refrigeration is not required and the LYNC® implants may be used at ambient temperature.

Two zones of fixation
Proximal and distal leg pairs are designed to impart bifocal compressive forces for stability and resistance to pullout.

Controlled compression
The malleability and modulus of elasticity of LYNC®’s pure titanium design delivers immediate, controlled compression that resists pullout and rotation. When fully deployed with insertion forceps, the proximal and distal leg pairs conform to the internal geometry of the medullary canal without cortical perforation.

Lync® surgical technique

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