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CLIP® PISTON MVP STAPES PROSTHESIS
CliP attachment design standardizes the coupling to the malleus.
Ball joint allows for intraoperative adjustment of the piston

CLIP PISTON MVP STAPES PROSTHESIS

  • Ball joint prosthesis designed to bridge the complicated off axis positioning of traditional malleus to footplate reconstruction
  • Pure titanium
  • Crimp-free coupling
  • Rounded distal end of the prosthesis
  • Rounded between piston segment and loop area
  • Fixed length availability
  • Distal end diameter 0.4 and 0.6 mm
  • Piston surgical technique
  • MR conditional for the future: 7.0 Tesla

Product Information

BALL JOINT PROSTHESIS FOR MALLEOVESTIBULOPEXY

The CliP Piston MVP is designed for malleus to footplate revision stapes surgery. With the aid of a CliP the prosthesis is attached to the malleus neck . The ball joint allows for the piston to be centered in the fenestration, despite the attachment to off axis positioning at the malleus neck.

After adaptation of the implant the ball joint remains stable. The risk of postoperative dislocation is reduced accordingly.

Developed in close collaboration with Prof. Dr. Häusler, Bern, University Canton Hospital, Switzerland.

Benefits

  • Standardized insertion procedure
  • Optimized signal transmission
  • Vascular supply preserved
  • Ball joint allows for the piston to be centered in the fenestration reducing lateral friction

Ordering Information

PRODUCT VIDEO

Literature

A New Self-Fixing and Articulated Malleus Grip Stapedectomy Prosthesis

Häusler R., Steinhardt U.

Published: Adv Otorhinolaryngol, (2007) Vol 65, 197-201

 

Initial Experience with Titanium MVP Clip Prosthesis

Singh P. P.

Published: MEMRO 2006, 4th International Symposium on Middle Ear
Mechanics in Research and Otology: Selected Abstracts

Literature

Laser doppler vibrometry data of the Clip piston MVP

Arnold A., Stieger CH., Häusler R.

Published: MEMRO 2006, 4th International Symposium on Middle Ear Mechanics in Research and Otology: Selected Abstracts

 

 

 

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