Sam Brusco, Associate Editor01.29.24
Tyber Medical has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance for a line extension to its Mini-Frag system, adding screw and plate options as well as indications.
The Mini-Frag system is indicated for fixation of fractures, osteotomies, nonunions, and fusions in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle. The Anatomical Plating system is offered in both titanium and stainless steel.
The company said it offers versatility, precision, and efficiency in one system. Tyber Medical's founder and CEO Jeff Tyber commented, "we expect this product to drive significant growth for our customers."
The Mini-Frag system’s line extension includes 1.3 mm screws and plates, expanding its range of sizes.
"The clearance for the additional plates and screws offers surgeons the ability to treat a larger population, specific to smaller anatomy," said Eric Dickson, Tyber’s senior director of worldwide strategic partnerships.
Last month, Tyber earned FDA clearance for its Distal Radius Plating system. It covers a variety of fractures, fusions, non-unions, malunions, or osteotomies of the radius, ulna, and hand.
The Mini-Frag system is indicated for fixation of fractures, osteotomies, nonunions, and fusions in the hand, wrist, foot, and ankle. The Anatomical Plating system is offered in both titanium and stainless steel.
The company said it offers versatility, precision, and efficiency in one system. Tyber Medical's founder and CEO Jeff Tyber commented, "we expect this product to drive significant growth for our customers."
The Mini-Frag system’s line extension includes 1.3 mm screws and plates, expanding its range of sizes.
"The clearance for the additional plates and screws offers surgeons the ability to treat a larger population, specific to smaller anatomy," said Eric Dickson, Tyber’s senior director of worldwide strategic partnerships.
Last month, Tyber earned FDA clearance for its Distal Radius Plating system. It covers a variety of fractures, fusions, non-unions, malunions, or osteotomies of the radius, ulna, and hand.