Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fu
Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fully formed gentamicin/polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) radiopaque bone cement coated onto a stainless steel reinforcing structure. The device is sterile and single-use.InterSpace Shoulder is indicated for temporary use (maximum of 180 days) as a shoulder replacement (SR) in skeletally mature patients undergoing a two-stage procedure due to a septic process. The head and stem are inserted into the glenoideal cavity and the humeral medullary canal, respectively, following removal of the existing implant and radical debridement. The device is intended for use in conjunction with systemic antimicrobial antibiotic therapy (standard treatment approach to an infection). InterSpace Shoulder is not intended for use for more than 180 days, at which time it must be explanted and a permanent device implanted or another appropriate treatment performed (e.g. resection arthroplasty, fusion, etc.).
Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fu
Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fully formed gentamicin/polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) radiopaque bone cement coated onto a stainless steel reinforcing structure. The device is sterile and single-use.InterSpace Shoulder is indicated for temporary use (maximum of 180 days) as a shoulder replacement (SR) in skeletally mature patients undergoing a two-stage procedure due to a septic process. The head and stem are inserted into the glenoideal cavity and the humeral medullary canal, respectively, following removal of the existing implant and radical debridement. The device is intended for use in conjunction with systemic antimicrobial antibiotic therapy (standard treatment approach to an infection). InterSpace Shoulder is not intended for use for more than 180 days, at which time it must be explanted and a permanent device implanted or another appropriate treatment performed (e.g. resection arthroplasty, fusion, etc.).
Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fu
Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fully formed gentamicin/polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) radiopaque bone cement coated onto a stainless steel reinforcing structure. The device is sterile and single-use.InterSpace Shoulder is indicated for temporary use (maximum of 180 days) as a shoulder replacement (SR) in skeletally mature patients undergoing a two-stage procedure due to a septic process. The head and stem are inserted into the glenoideal cavity and the humeral medullary canal, respectively, following removal of the existing implant and radical debridement. The device is intended for use in conjunction with systemic antimicrobial antibiotic therapy (standard treatment approach to an infection). InterSpace Shoulder is not intended for use for more than 180 days, at which time it must be explanted and a permanent device implanted or another appropriate treatment performed (e.g. resection arthroplasty, fusion, etc.).
Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fu
Temporary shoulder spacer with gentamicin. InterSpace Shoulder is composed of fully formed gentamicin/polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) radiopaque bone cement coated onto a stainless steel reinforcing structure. The device is sterile and single-use.InterSpace Shoulder is indicated for temporary use (maximum of 180 days) as a shoulder replacement (SR) in skeletally mature patients undergoing a two-stage procedure due to a septic process. The head and stem are inserted into the glenoideal cavity and the humeral medullary canal, respectively, following removal of the existing implant and radical debridement. The device is intended for use in conjunction with systemic antimicrobial antibiotic therapy (standard treatment approach to an infection). InterSpace Shoulder is not intended for use for more than 180 days, at which time it must be explanted and a permanent device implanted or another appropriate treatment performed (e.g. resection arthroplasty, fusion, etc.).