Motec Wrist Arthrodesis - Taper + Connector
Motec Wrist Arthrodesis - Angled taper
Motec Wrist Arthrodesis - Straight taper
Motec Wrist Arthrodesis - Nail + Connector

Motec Wrist Joint Arthrodesis System

The system has been developed to enable easy conversion of the Motec® Wrist Joint Prosthesis to a total wrist arthrodesis.

The Motec Wrist Joint Arthrodesis System provides salvage options that limit unnecessary implant removal by taking advantage of pre-existing stable and osseointegrated implants from the Motec Wrist Joint Prosthesis. This preserves the bone available for arthrodesis by minimising bone loss which would otherwise occur during removal of well-fixed implants. The intramedullary system has been developed to reduce soft tissue irritation from hardware and the associated need for secondary implant removal. The Motec Wrist Joint Arthrodesis System is a patented product with worldwide protection.

For in-depth information, documentation and specifications, head to the Swemac website here.

To chat with one of our team, or ask us a question, please get in touch. Call us on 1800 225 065 or email info@medopt.com.au.

The different techniques of Motec Wrist Joint Arthrodesis

The Motec Wrist Joint Arthrodesis System is suitable in several cases and has three different options available depending on the patient and implant situation. The physician’s education, training and professional judgement must be relied upon to choose the most appropriate device and treatment. Please note that the implants are only for initial fixation. The bone fusion provides long term stability of the wrist.

Double Taper Indications: Stable and osseointegrated radius and metacarpal components, failure of articulation (for example pain, soft tissue imbalance or wear problems).

Metacarpal Taper & Radius Connector Indications: Stable and osseointegrated radius and metacarpal components, failure of articulation (for example pain, soft tissue imbalance or wear problems).

Metacarpal Nail & Radius Connector Indications: Stable and osseointegrated radius component, failure of articulation and/or the Metacarpal Threaded Implant (for example pain, soft tissue imbalance or wear problems).

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