Stryker 7167 MEDPOR Surgical Implant External Nasal Valve Batten Thin 25x11x0.6mm PK/2
Stryker 7167 MEDPOR Surgical Implant External Nasal Valve Batten Thin 25x11x0.6mm PK/2 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker 7167 MEDPOR Surgical Implant External Nasal Valve Batten Thin 25x11x0.6mm
• Model: 7167
• Thin
• 25mm x 11mm x 0.6mm
• Pack of 2
The Stryker 7167 MEDPOR Surgical Implant External Nasal Valve Batten-Thin is a specialized implant designed for nasal valve reconstruction in patients with external nasal valve collapse or stenosis. The implant is crafted from MEDPOR, a porous high-density polyethylene material known for its biocompatibility and ability to integrate with surrounding tissue. Its thin profile (0.6 mm) allows for precise placement within the nasal structure, providing support to the external nasal valve area and improving airflow.
This implant is particularly beneficial in functional nasal surgeries where maintaining or restoring the integrity of the nasal valve is crucial. The MEDPOR material's porous nature facilitates fibrovascular ingrowth, promoting long-term stability and reducing the risk of implant displacement. The external nasal valve batten-thin design is tailored to fit the anatomical contours of the nasal valve region, ensuring effective support and improved nasal airflow post-surgery.
Surgeons can contour and shape the implant as needed to achieve optimal fit and function. The implant is supplied sterile and is intended for single-use only, ensuring safety and reducing the risk of infection. Its prescription-only status indicates that it should be used under the supervision of qualified medical professionals experienced in nasal reconstructive procedures.
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