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Fixation System Promotes Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Care

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 11 Apr 2013
A revolutionary system for maxillomandibular fixation (MMF) establishes preoperative occlusion and bone reduction in the management of facial trauma.

The Universal SMARTLock Hybrid MMF system is designed to combine the strength and rigidity of arch bars with the safety and efficiency of MMF screws during CranioMaxilloFacial (CMF) trauma procedures. More...
Nine potential points of fixation are available along the plate, and posterior fixation and vector control are enhanced when compared to traditional MMF screws. The self-drilling, locking technology of the screws also allows for purchase into both the bone and the plate for additional stability, and eliminates the need for interdental wiring that is required with arch bars.

The procedure first involves cutting the SMARTLock strip to the appropriate size, and fixing it using the screws to each jaw. The maxilla and mandible are then temporarily connected for stabilization using wires, elastic bands, or metal splints placed onto the SMARTLock hooks. The Universal SMARTLock Hybrid MMF system is a product of Stryker (Kalamazoo, MI, USA), and has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

"The Universal SMARTLock Hybrid MMF system represents our dedication to providing patients and physicians with the most advanced tools available to treat mandibular and maxillary fractures,” said David Mercado, VP and General Manager of Stryker's CMF division. “Universal SMARTLock Hybrid MMF sets a new standard in maxillomandibular fixation. It's a patented design you will only find at Stryker.”

“The Universal SMARTLock Hybrid MMF system is an effective and technically simple process that may change the surgical management of maxillary and mandibular fixation for all surgical specialties,” said Jairo Bastidas, DMD, of Montefiore Medical Center (New York, NY, USA). “Closed reduction of the jaws can be accomplished with less exposure risk to the surgeon, decreased operative time and excellent skeletal stability.”

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