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March 19, 2013 - Offering alternative to external fixators for tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis procedures, 10 mm DynaNail® Ankle Arthrodesis Nail expands use of intramedullary nails to patients with narrow bone anatomies that require smaller fusion devices. Eliminating external fixators minimizes surgery time and need for follow-up procedures. Leveraging shape memory properties of nickel titanium, nail sustains compression across joint, which ensures joint bones remain in close apposition and promotes healing.
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MedShape, Inc
1575 Northside Drive, NW, Suite 440,
Atlanta, GA, 30318
USA



MedShape, Inc. Announces New 10mm DynaNail


First NiTiNOL-based intramedullary nail now available in smaller size

ATLANTA -- MedShape, Inc., the industry leader in innovative shape memory orthopedic devices, today announced a 10mm version of its DynaNail(®) Ankle Arthrodesis Nail. This smaller DynaNail expands the use of the intramedullary (IM) nail to patients with narrow bone anatomies that require smaller fusion devices. MedShape will show samples of its 10mm and 12mm DynaNail devices at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Annual Meeting March 20-23, 2013 in Chicago. 

DynaNail is an effective alternative to external fixators for performing tibiotalocalcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis procedures. Leveraging the shape memory properties of nickel titanium (NiTiNOL), the nail sustains compression across the joint on the level of an external fixator. Compression across the joint is important for ensuring the joint bones remain in close apposition and in promoting healing. Eliminating external fixators reduces surgery time and minimizes the need for follow-up procedures. Because it is inserted like traditional IM nails, DynaNail also significantly reduces physician training time.

"Surgeons have a number of product options when considering intramedullary rod fixation for treating complex ankle and rearfoot fusions. Of the many products I have utilized for my patients, I have found, without question, that MedShape's DynaNail system is superior to all other systems," said Dr. Randall Brower, DPM of Desert Canyon Foot & Ankle in Phoenix, Ariz. "The DynaNail is the only 'fourth generation' rod to utilize new pseudoelastic nickel titanium technology. This has been a game changer with 100% fusion in all cases I've used it in to date."

Introduced late last year, the original DynaNail is 12mm in diameter. The new 10mm size offering will expand the use of DynaNail to patients with narrow bone anatomies. In the procedure, surgeons work to increase the size of the implant tunnel across the TTC joint until they get "chatter" from the drill. Once the surgeon completes the tunnel drilling, they now have two implants to choose from based on the tunnel size. The 10mm DynaNail serves as a less invasive treatment option while still retaining the unique sustained compressive power garnered from the internal NiTiNOL element.

"As a leader in shape memory devices, we are proud to respond to physician demand with the 10mm offering and are enthusiastic about its efficacy in orthopedic surgery," said Jeremy Blair, team leader for DynaNail. "DynaNail's successful use is a clear indicator of the exciting future it holds for podiatrists and orthopedic surgeons everywhere."

For more information on DynaNail, please visit www.medshape.com/our-products/dynanail.html.

About MedShape, Inc.:
MedShape, Inc. is a privately held medical device company working to develop and commercialize a portfolio of surgical solutions that use its patented shape memory technologies to address the increasing demand for improved sports medicine, joint fusion, and musculoskeletal trauma products. For more information, visit www.medshape.com.

DynaNail is a registered trademark of MedShape, Inc.

Web Site: http://www.medshape.com



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