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COR® Precision Targeting System for Repair of Osteochondral Defects in Canines

COR® Precision Targeting System for Repair of Osteochondral Defects in Canines

The COR®Precision Targeting System is designed to surgically treat full-thickness femoral articular cartilage lesions via autograftor allograft transplantation. It is a completely disposable, sterile‐packed system designed for single‐patient use.

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Features & Benefits

cor precision targeting system repair osteochondral defects canines

Multiple sizes and configurations

  • Large range of diameters
  • Perpendicularity option offers reproducible and focused graft harvesting
cor precision targeting system repair osteochondral defects canines

Requires less insertion force than competitive system1  

Decreased cell injury due to impact loading, leading to improved chondrocyte viability2

cor precision targeting system repair osteochondral defects canines

Unique cutting tooth on harvester blade scores cancellous bone at distal end of cutter

Produces more consistent plug length without the need to toggle the harvester1

References

1.Barber FA, Herbert MA et al. Insertion Force of Articular Cartilage Transplantation Systems. J Knee Surg. 2008 Jul;21(3):200-4.
2.Borazhani, MD, Albert C. Chen, et al. Effect of Impact of Chondrocyte Viability During Insertion of Human Osteochondral Grafts. J Bone Joint Surg. 2006 Sep;88(9):1934-43.

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