Coonrad/Morrey Total Elbow

For complete patient matching flexibility, the Coonrad/Morrey Total Elbow is unsurpassed in interchangeability and design and is the Total Elbow of choice for its ease of use. Backed by more than 24 years of clinical success,2, 4 the Coonrad/Morrey Total Elbow is indicated for primary and revision intervention, post traumatic2 and rheumatoid arthritis.3, 6 The bottom line--results. That's what our ease-of-operation, enhanced fixation, and simple, precise instrumentation can provide. Coonrad/Morrey
Complete Interchangeability
  • Twelve Humeral Stems-4", 6", and 8" lengths in extra-small, small, and regular sizes.
  • Ten Ulnar Stems-regular and long lengths in extra-small, small, and regular sizes.
  • Provides comprehensive patient matching and intraoperative flexibility.
  • Two-piece locking pin simply snaps together and provides accuracy and efficiency.
  • Easy disassembly of the locking pin enhances interchangeability in revision cases

Enhanced SevereTrauma Reconstruction

The longer flange option addresses distal/humeral bone loss.

Clinical Success

In joint replacement surgery, total hip surgery offers a standard for clinical success. In comparison, the Coonrad/Morrey Total Elbow has performed equally well or better. 2, 3 Backed by more than 24 years of clinical success 2, 4 the Coonrad/Morrey Total Elbow is indicated for primary and revision intervention, post traumatic and rheumatoid arthritis, 3, 6 and severe trauma reconstruction. 4, 5

Please refer to the package inserts for complete product information, including contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse effects.

References

  1. Data on file with Data Monitor, New York, NY 10016-5802 U.S.A.
  2. Morrey BF, Adams RA, Bryan RS. Total replacement for post-traumatic arthritis of the elbow. J Bone Joint Surg. (Br). 1991;73-B(4:) 607-612.
  3. Morrey BF, Adams RA. Semiconstrained arthroplasty for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis of the elbow. J Bone Joint Surg. 1992;74-A(4): 479-490.
  4. Morrey BF, Adams RA. Seimiconstrained elbow replacement for distal humeral nonunion. J Bone Joint Surg (Br). 1995;77-B:67-72
  5. O'Driscoll SW. Prosthetic elbow replacement for distal humeral fractures and nonunions. Op Tech in Orthop. 1994;4(1):54-57.
  6. Gill DR, Morrey BF. The Coonrad/Morrey total elbow arthroplasty in patients who have rheumatoid arthritis. J Bone Joint Surg. 1998;89(9): 1327-1335.

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