Stryker T2

  • Model / Serial
    Catalog number: 189605970S: Lot Code K871252
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    Yes
  • Distribution
    Nationwide
  • Product Description
    Stryker T2 Locking Screw, Fully threaded; 05 x 70mm, Catalog Number: 1896-5070S, Sterile, Qty: 1,Stryker Trauma GMbH, 24232 Schonkirchen, Germany || Distributed in the United States by Howmedica Osteonics Corp.; 325 Corporate Drive, Mahwah, NJ 07430
  • Manufacturer
  • 1 Event

Manufacturer

  • Manufacturer Address
    Stryker Howmedica Osteonics Corp., 325 Corporate Dr, Mahwah NJ 07430-2002
  • Manufacturer Parent Company (2017)
  • Source
    USFDA

2 devices with a similar name

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  • Model / Serial
    Catalog number 18220930S and Lot Code K836729
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    Yes
  • Distribution
    US distribution to state of: CA.
  • Product Description
    Supracondylar Nail T2 SCN 09x300 mm || T2 Supracondylar Nail System is intended to provide strong and stable internal fixation with minimal soft tissue irritation of the distal femur. (1( Open and closed femoral fractures, (2) Pseudoarthrosis and correction osteotomy, (3) Pathologic fractures, impending pathologic fractures, and tumor resections, (4) Supracondylar fractures, including those with intra-articular extension, (5) Fractures distal to a Total Hip Prosthesis and (6) Non-unions and malunions
  • Manufacturer
  • Model / Serial
    Catalog number 18251032S and Lot Code K288335
  • Product Classification
  • Device Class
    2
  • Implanted device?
    Yes
  • Distribution
    US distribution to state of: CA.
  • Product Description
    Femoral Nail, A/R T2 Femur 011x280 mm || T2 Femoral Nailing System is one of the first femoral nailing systems to offer an option for either an antegrade or a retrograde approach to repair fractures of the femur. (1) Open and closed femoral fractures, (2) Pseudoarthrosis and correction, (3) osteotomy, (4) Pathologic fractures, impending pathologic fractures, and tumor resections, (5) Supracondylar fractures, including those with intra-articular extension, (6) Ipsilateral femur fractures, (7) Fractures proximal to a total knee arthroplasty, (8) Fractures distal to a hip joint and (9) Non-unions and malunions
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