Implants
Implants
Olympus otology solutions provide innovative implants and prostheses in a range of materials including the Dornhoffer Implant, Kartush self-locking strut, and Micron Monolithic System for enhanced stability. Further solutions to meet surgeons' preferences are also available for PORP and TORP, and made of various materials such as Fluoroplastics, Hapex, Hydroxylapatite or Polyethylene.
Working in conjunction with premier global otological surgeons, Olympus otology systems provide the most advanced and innovative solutions for middle ear stability.
The complete line of implant and prosthesis solutions is made of various materials to meet surgical preferences.
The Dornhoffer Implant System offers three-point stability: at the stapes, malleus, and footplate. The hydroxylapatite head enhances stability at the malleus, whilst the Titanium footplate shoe is designed for use with 0.8mm TORP shafts.
The simple solution for providing stability in ossicular chain reconstruction (OCR) is to use hydroxylapatite struts. The self-locking design adds stability and improves visualisation. When the malleus is absent, the Kartush strut can be combined with a cartilage cap.
Developed to reduce glare, the open-head, tiltable design is available in centred and off-centred orientations to maximise visualisation and facilitate implant placement and handling. Our patented Micron Titanium finish smoothes all surfaces reducing the potential extrusion due to sharp angles.
Micron Titanium is available exclusively by Olympus, providing stability in an all-titanium TORP and PORP. Sizing at the time of implantation allows for flexibility while requiring minimal stocking units.
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