Inion CPS™ System

  • 1.5 mm, 2.0 mm and 2.5 mm systems

BIOABSORBABLE PROFILE

  • Mechanical strength retention: 70% of the initial strength 9 weeks after implantation
  • Bioresorption time: 2-4 years

TARGET POPULATION

  • CE mark: Adult patients undergoing trauma or reconstruction CMF procedures
  • USA: Patients undergoing trauma or reconstruction CMF procedures

Inion CPS™ Baby System

  • For paediatric patients’ use
  • 1.5 mm system

BIOABSORBABLE PROFILE

  • Mechanical strength retention: 70% of the initial strength 6 weeks after implantation
  • Bioresorption time: 2-3 years

Benefits

Since their introduction in 2001, the Inion CPS™ and Inion CPS™ Baby implants have been used successfully in more than 120 000 operations by an increasing number of physicians

  • The most comprehensive bioabsorbable plating system available – the only one comparable to titanium in its scope of use
  • Quick and easy to use
  • Fast screw fixation with the Inion CPS™ self-drilling bone taps
  • Inion CPS™ Baby implants reduce the risk of growth restriction in children
  • No permanent implant left in the body reducing the risk of implant migration and stress shielding
  • Predictable degradation progressively loads the bone to aid bone regeneration
  • Non-interference with postoperative imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI)
  • Addresses patient concerns about implant permanence, palpability and temperature sensitivity
  • Avoidance of removal surgery, reducing patient trauma and cost
  • Suitable for all CMF areas including:
  1. paediatric craniofacial trauma and reconstruction
  2. fractures and reconstructive procedures of the cranium
  3. orthognathic surgery and trauma of the midface and maxilla
  4. fractures and osteotomies of the mandible*

* in conjunction with appropriate maxillomandibular fixation

References

Examining the Relationship Between Wound Complications and the Use of Resorbable Plates in Cranial Vault Reconstruction, Reilly et al. (2021). J Craniofac Surg. 2021 Oct 1;32(7):2310-2313.
https://doi.org/10.1097/scs.0000000000007663

Management of pediatric mandibular fractures using bioresorbable plating system – Efficacy, stability, and clinical outcomes: Our experiences and literature review, Singh et al. (2016). J Oral Biol Craniofac Res. 2016 May-Aug;6(2):101-6.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobcr.2015.09.004