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1 SOLID CLEAR CATALOG 2016 A Division of Pacific Research Laboratories, Inc.
2 Solid clear plastic bones are ideal for product display and procedure visualization. Great care is taken so that every part is water clear and showcases every detail of the device. Each model is crafted by hand to ensure proper fit and correct placement of every screw and fixture. Production run clearbones are a cost effective method of distributing education and promotional display models. Sawbones can either replicate implants or use stock parts. Sawbones utilizes a durable clear bone material that will hold up to the rigors of the product demonstration and still maintain its clarity. A variety of materials can be used to create attractive display stands with or without branding.
3 Sawbones offer full anatomy Clear Bones models which are ideal for: - displaying your implants. - procedure visualization. Innovations # We can customize our standard range of Clear Bones models with the installation of your implants. The ideal way to show your products and visualize your procedures. Our Clear Bones material: - is very durable. - has excellent clarity. - highlights the details of your implants. Quality and expertise Sawbones Clear Bones team has an extensive knowledge in customized implant installation. # Just like the real thing only three times bigger and clear. This supersized L4 can showcase various implants, branding, procedures or you name it. Together with the expertise of our specialized team, the properties of our Clear Bones material enable us to offer you high quality models. Additional display options As part of our service, we offer a wide variety of display options that will enhance your product. Please refer to page 12 for more information. NEW Pricing Pricing for customized implant installation varies and depends on the type of model and implants you would like us to install. For quote request and practical information please refer to the last page of the catalog. Sawbones team look forward to assisting you with any questions or requests you may have. NEW Frosty Order your solid clear models with our new FROSTY design! CLEAR LIGAMENTS Clear ligaments Your implants deserve the best display! You can now add clear ligaments to your solid clear display model! FROSTY 1
4 SPINE # # FULL SPINE # FULL SPINE C1 Sacrum. Articulated with white foam discs. Includes stand #5137. $ # FULL SPINE C1-Sacrum. With nerve roots. Articulated with white foam discs. Includes stand #5137. $ # FULL SPINE C1-Sacrum. With pelvis. Includes stand #5137. $ # FULL SPINE C1-Sacrum. With pelvis and nerve roots. Includes stand #5137. $ # FULL SPINE Occipital-Sacrum. Articulated with white foam discs. No stand. $ #5137 STAND Nickel plated. 88 cm (34.5 ) tall. $48.00 # # # # CERVICAL # INDIVIDUAL CERVICAL VERTEBRA C1-C7. Specify level when ordering. $36.00 # CERVICAL C1-C7. Articulated with white foam discs. No ligaments. Includes removable wood stand. $ # CERVICAL Occipital-C7. Articulated with white foam discs. No stand. $ # CERVICAL C5-C6. Articulated with white foam discs. No stand. $92.50 # CERVICAL C1-C7. With nerve roots. Includes removable wood stand. $ # CERVICAL C1-C7. Articulated with white foam discs. No stand. $ # CERVICAL C3-C4. Articulated with white foam discs. Includes removable wood stand. $ # #
5 SPINE # # # THORACIC # to -12 INDIVIDUAL THORACIC VERTEBRA T1-T12. Specify level when ordering. $46.25 # THORACIC T1-T12. Includes removable wood stand. $ # THORACIC T1-T12. No stand. $ # # # # # LUMBAR # SACRUM Large. Matches # and # hemi pelvis. No stand. $47.25 # to 5 INDIVIDUAL LUMBAR VERTEBRA L1-L5. Specify level when ordering. $49.50 # LUMBAR L1-Sacrum. Articulated with white foam discs. No stand. $ # LUMBAR L1-Sacrum. With nerve roots. Articulated with white foam discs. Includes removable wood stand. $ # LUMBAR L1-Sacrum. With pelvis. Articulated with white foam discs. No stand. $ # LUMBAR L1-Sacrum. Articulated with white foam discs and clear anterior and posterior ligaments. No stand. $ # LUMBAR L3-Sacrum. Articulated with white foam discs. No stand. $ # LUMBAR L3-L5. Articulated with white foam discs. Includes removable wood stand. $ # LUMBAR L1-Sacrum. Articulated with white foam discs. Includes removable wood stand. $ # LUMBAR L1-Sacrum. Articulated with clear molded discs. Includes removable wood stand. $ # LUMBAR L4-L5. Articulated with white foam discs. No ligaments. $ #
6 SOLID CLEAR MATERIAL ct selection of implant and screw sizing., colors, and anatomy changes can be The following table of dimensions is to help you select the correct implant and screw sizes. Please refer to page 5 for implant specifications. Cervical vertebrae dimensions are available upon request. VERTEBRAE DIMENSIONS (mm) VERTEBRA DIMENSIONS C L Pedicle A G B C L Pedicle H C I J SUPERIOR VIEW E D F RIGHT LATERAL VIEW Part Number Vertebrae A B C D E F G H I J T T T T T T T T T T T T L L L L L Price 69 4
7 SPINE IMPLANT SIZES GUIDELINE FOR SELECTING THE CORRECT IMPLANT SIZES: Screws SPINE PEDICLE SCREWS LATERAL MASS SCREWS ANTERIOR SCREWS LOCATION Max Length Max Diameter Max Length Max Diameter C x5 C x6 C x6 C x6 C x6 C x6 C x6 SPINE PEDICLE SCREWS LATERAL PLATE SCREWS LOCATION Max Length Max Diameter Max Length Max Diameter T T T T T T T T T T T T L L L L L Sacrum Iliac Iliac Anterior plates Measured from center of top hole to center of bottom hole. C3-C5 two level anterior plate: mm. C4-C5 one level anterior plate: 20 mm. C3-C6 three level anterior plate: 60 mm total length. Cages Smaller or larger sizes can be accommodated but these sizes are suggested for best appearance. Lumbar: mm thickness. Cervical: 5 7 mm thickness. 5
8 SKELETON/PEDIATRIC # # FULL SKELETON # FULL SKELETON No implants. $ Features: Articulated with wire stretch cord ligaments. Comes with stand and transport case. Ideal for implant display. Contact us for implant installation pricing. # PEDIATRIC # FEMUR Left. Half length distal. $38.75 # FEMUR Left. $44.25 # # FEMUR Left. With proximal to distal full length canal with curved entry. $44.25 # TIBIA/FIBULA Right. Proximal half. $37.75 # # TIBIA/FIBULA Left. $55.00 # FOOT/ANKLE Left. With talus, calcaneus and forefoot. Normal anatomy. $34.50 # # #
9 SKULL/MANDIBLE/ PELVIS/HIP/LEG SKULL/MANDIBLE # FULL SKULL With mandible. $ # MANDIBLE Large. With teeth. $33.50 # # OCCIPITAL $56.25 # # PELVIS/HIP/LEG # FULL PELVIS Large. 57 mm acetabulum. $ # HEMI PELVIS Large left. 57 mm acetabulum. $86.75 # # # # HEMI PELVIS Large right. 57 mm acetabulum. $86.75 # HIP Left. 57 mm acetabulum. Includes removable wood stand. $ #1660 FULL PELVIS WITH KNEE ON STAND Left. Includes black plastic stand # $ # #1660 7
10 UPPER EXTREMITY UPPER EXTREMITY # SCAPULA Large left. $ # CLAVICLE Large left. $44.25 # # SHOULDER Large left. Includes removable wood stand. $ # HUMERUS Large left. Length 36 cm; medial to lateral condyle width 61 mm; canal 9 mm. $87.50 # HUMERUS Large left. Length 36 cm; medial to lateral condyle width 61 mm. No canal. $87.50 # # ELBOW Large left. Articulates. Includes removable wood stand. $ # ULNA Large left. Length 27 cm. No canal. $76.00 # RADIUS Large left. Length 24 cm. No canal. $76.00 # # HAND/WRIST Large left. Wrist articulates. $ # # HAND Large left. $71.00 # # # # # # #
11 LOWER EXTREMITY LOWER EXTREMITY # FEMUR Large left. With canal. $ # FEMUR Large left. Without canal. $ # & # # FEMUR Medium left. With canal. $ # FEMUR Medium left. Without canal. $ # KNEE JOINT Large left. Articulated with stretch ligaments. Includes removable wood stand. $ # TIBIA Large left. With canal. $ # & # # # # TIBIA Large left. Without canal. $ # TIBIA Medium left.with canal. $99.25 # TIBIA Medium left. Without canal. $99.25 # FIBULA Medium left. Length 38 cm. $34.00 # # FOOT/ANKLE Large left. With talus, calcaneus, tarsal and metatarsals as one molded piece. $ # FOOT/ANKLE Large left. Full length tibia/fibula. Non-articulated. Includes removable wood stand. $ # FOOT/ANKLE Large left. Distal tibia/ fibula. Non-articulated. Includes removable wood stand. $ # CALCANEUS Large left. Matches # and # $34.00 # TALUS Large left. Matches # and # $32.75 # # FOREFOOT Large left. Matches # and # $60.50 # # # #
12 TIBIA/FEMUR DIMENSIONS The following table of dimensions is to help you select the correct implant and screw sizes. Please refer to page 11 for implant specifications. TIBIA DIMENSIONS (mm) E B: Canal Length A C: Canal Diameter D M ANTERIOR VIEW H L M E MEDIAL VIEW F G I J PROXIMAL VIEW K Part # Tibia A B C D E F G H I J K L M Lg. Left Lg. Left 83.5 NA NA No canal Med. Left Med. Left 76.7 NA NA No canal FEMUR DIMENSIONS (mm) A Narrowest D: Canal Length Q: Canal Diameter B C Widest ANTERIOR VIEW E: Canal Entry Location P: Proximal, D: Distal J O P F Narrowest N G Widest MEDIAL VIEW H I K L DISTAL VIEW M Part # Femur A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Lg. Left D * Lg. Left NA NA NA Lg. Left P Lg. Left D Lg. Left P Med. Left D * Med. Left NA NA NA Med. Left P Note: Note: and have no canal. 10
13 IMPLANT SIZES Provide left side implants. Right side models can be made upon request. SHOULDER IMPLANTS - Humeral head: 45 mm diameter for best fit, but we can accommodate mm. - Stem: we can accommodate most lengths. - Canal diameter: 13 mm max - Glenoid: 35 mm length, 25 mm width. Maximum sizes and for best fit. HIP IMPLANTS - Acetabular shell: 56 mm for best fit, but we can accommodate mm. - Stem: we can accommodate most lengths. Knee implant sizes KNEE IMPLANTS - Femoral and tibial implants: small to medium sizes are ideal. For best fit, refer to the diagram dimensions on the left. - Stem: we can accommodate most lengths. FOOT & HAND IMPLANTS - Small sizes are ideal. NAILS AND PLATES - Send a variety of screw lengths for best fit and extras as replacement for screws used up during manufacturing. This is especially important if screws are color anodized. - Use tibia and femur dimensions as a reference if applicable. - Send drill guides and targeting arms. - Provide full screw configuration either on a sawbone or on a drawing. 11
14 DISPLAY OPTIONS DOME PLASTIC PLATE METAL PLATE SILK SCREEN ETCHING WOOD BLACK TEXTURED PLASTIC NAMEBONES CLEAR/BLACK PLEXIGLASS SMOOTH WHITE PLASTIC COLOR Color can be added to our Solid Clear material. STAND Standard stands and sizes are available in the following materials: Wood 13 cm x 13 cm 18 cm x 18 cm Clear plexiglass 13 cm x 13 cm 18 cm x 18 cm Black plexiglass 12 cm x 12 cm 15 cm x 15 cm White or black textured plastic 13 cm x 13 cm 18 cm x 18 cm Round clear plexiglass 15, 20 or 20.5 cm Ø Customized stands are available in a variety of materials and sizes. LOGO Add your company logo or product name to the stand for a complete display: Dome plastic plate Up to four colors 2 x 7,5 cm standard size Custom shapes available. Metal plate No color limitation Custom sizes Direct print - silk screen No color limitation Custom sizes Etching On clear plexiglass stand only. Custom shapes, please specify. ADDITIONAL OPTIONS Available upon request. Namebones Add text as per your specifications inside clear bones. Note that it is not possible to include implants on namebones. Horizontal or vertical cut-away with magnetic lid Magnets Implant installation on smooth white plastic material CUT-AWAY WITH MAGNETIC 12
15 ORDERING INFORMATION Sawbones Flight Cases - For a safer transportation! You can now order flight cases for your solid clear models. Contact us for more information. NEW QUOTATION In order for us to give you a quote, please provide the following information: 1) What type of bone assembly do you require? 2) What type of implants do you want to display? Please send us a surgical technique manual, a technical drawing or a model showing the implants position. 3) Do you need a stand? If so, what type of material and positioning of the model on the stand do you want? 4) Do you want your company or product logo to be added to the stand? If so, what type of logo? Please also send us a digital EPS file of the artwork. 5) Please contact us if you require a flight case. Once these general questions are answered, we will be able to send you a quotation and lead time. IMPLANT SIZES What implant sizes will fit? See pages 4-5 and for preferred implant sizes or contact us for additional information. CONTACT OUR OFFICES Feel free to contact us for a quote or for any questions you may have regarding implant suitability, sizing, pricing, etc. More information about payment terms, payment methods and returns policy to be found on our website 13
16 Sawbones Customer Commitment and Product Guarantee At Sawbones, we are committed to providing the highest level of service and product quality. If you are less than completely satisfied with the performance of our products for any reason, we will gladly honor a full refund or replacement. Contact us anytime with suggestions on how we can improve our products or service. Ordering Information Please give the part number, description, and quantity for each item requested. Indicate precise shipping instructions, if different than the billing address, and purchase order number when applicable. Most major credit cards accepted. Please call customer service. Sawbones Corporate Headquarters Servicing North America, South America, Asia and Australia SW 188th Street, PO Box 409 Vashon, Washington 98070, USA info@sawbones.com Tel: (206) Fax: (206) Sawbones Europe AB Servicing Europe, Middle East and Africa Krossverksgatan 3, Malmö Sweden info@sawbones.se Tel: (+46) Fax: (+46)
17 CLEAR BONES PRICE LIST 2017 Part# EURO , , , , , , Part# EURO , Prices can change without notice and additional fees may apply. Sawbones Europe AB Europe, Middle East and Africa
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