Announcing New TransFx™  Lite: Anatomical Frame Specific Sterilisation Cases

Product Overview

In today's world of fracture care, temporary external fixation is important and used by many physicians for a short period of time to allow soft tissues to stabilise sufficiently before definitive fixation is administered. There are some instances where external fixation becomes definitive care especially with wrist fractures. The four anatomic frame specific constructs are:
  • Knee Spanning
  • Ankle Bridging
  • Pelvis
  • Wrist
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Sterilisation cases have been developed to hold implants and instruments to build these constructs. These cases are state of the art with simplicity, versatility and bold stencilling built into the design. The goal for the customer is to house only what is needed to put on a specific frame and nother more.

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Product Features

Product Features

What does TransFx Lite stand for?

Labelled                     Intuitive                       Time saving               Ease of use

Labelled

  • Cases are clearly marked on the top of lid and base which anatomical frame is contained.
  • A picture of the anatomical frame is stencilled on the underside of the lid for a visual depiction.
  • Product numbers, descriptions and component pictures are clearly stencilled on base of tray.
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Intuitive

  • Flexibility has been built into the design of the cases for various frame configurations.
  • The ability to hold more pieces than what is called out in the technique guide is applicable.
  • A single layer pan that holds only what is needed to put a specific frame together with the required instruments.

Time Saving

  • Inventory control consideration for hospitals or surgery centres.
  • Less time to fill the empty tray once a frame has been used.
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Ease of Use

  • Efficient and easy to use for quick application, adjustment, and reduction.
  • Simple to learn frame application
  • Hospital OR staff can follow 1,2,3... steps to either keep up with surgeon or be one step ahead when building frame.