
TTA RAPID® Surgery Instructions - Rita Leibinger
TTA RAPID® Cages for advancement are available in 2.0, 3.0, 4.5, 6.0, 7.5, 9.0, 10.5, 12.0, 13.5, 15.0, 16.5, and 18.0 mm widths in a range of lengths. With the traditional method and the common tangent technique accurate positioning is key.
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Now with 59 different cage sizes, TTA RAPID® is the most flexible surgical technique designed to repair a cruciate ligament injury. The new “Tiny” TTA RAPID® set now makes it possible to treat small dogs and cats with custom 1.5/2.0mm cages and screws.
TTA Veterinary Implant and Procedure - KYON
TTA is less invasive than other geometry modifying techniques such as TPLO when treating the most common cause of lameness in dogs. Clinically proven. KYON‘s TTA procedure has been used in over 150,000 cases by more than 1,000 surgeons worldwide. TTA does not …
TTA Cages - B. Braun Vet Care
All implants for TTA are made from biocompatible titanium alloys and meet our highest quality standards. The TTA cages are available in seven different sizes: Width 3 mm Lengths: 10, 13, 16, 19 mm golden yellow; Width 6 mm Lengths: 16, 19, 22 mm blue
TTA Cages (Tibial Tuberosity Advancement) - GerVetUSA
GerVetUSA manufactures a wide range of TTA Cages, specially designed for Dog Knee Surgery with the surgical preferences and needs of the surgeon.
TTA RAPID® Implants - Rita Leibinger
With an extensive selection of 59 distinct cages, TTA RAPID® emerges as the foremost surgical technique meticulously designed to address cruciate ligament injuries in pets.
Numerous techniques have been described to resolve this problem, going from simple debridement to the more invasive osteotomy techniques such as TPLO and TTA (5, 6). The classical TTA technique, designed by Tepic and Montavon is a technically challenging technique, involving multiple implants.
TTA Cage 15mm Titanium | GerVetUSA Inc
TTA Cage 15mm is used predominantly in canine TTA procedures to repair the cranial cruciate ligament. These cages are made from premium titanium to allow bio-compatibility.
TTA Rapid - Covetrus
Rather than having machined slots through the cage for bone ingrowth, the TTA Rapid cage is created as a titanium honeycomb very similar in structure to cancellous bone. This construction is both very strong and very biocompatible with bone.
Developed in collaboration with Rita Leibinger Medical and Dr Yves Samoy, University of Ghent, TTA Rapid is one of the newer developments in both implant technology and technique. The manufacture of TTA Rapid cages has only been made possible with advances in materials and manufacturing technology.
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