DePuy Synthes CMF announces launch of Patient Specific Plates for Mandible


DePuy Synthes CMF (Craniomaxillofacial), a leader in skeletal and soft tissue repair and reconstruction and part of the DePuy Synthes Companies of Johnson Johnson, announced the launch of Patient Specific Plates for Mandible (PSPM), new plates that are customized based on surgeon specifications and individual patient anatomy. 

The DePuy Synthes CMF PSPM is the latest addition to the company’s TRUMATCH® CMF, a portfolio of preoperative planning services, intraoperative tools and patient-specific devices designed to help surgeons achieve their goals of accuracy, efficiency and patient care.

“PSPM gives the reconstructive surgeon greater control over plate design and screw placement which assists in planning of future dental restoration, ultimately leading to a more individualized reconstruction,” said Matthew J Bak, MD, an ENT-otolaryngologist and assistant professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, who was one of the first surgeons in the country to do an operation with the TRUMATCH® CMF PSPM.

The DePuy Synthes CMF PSPM includes a range of customizable design features that the surgeon can select before surgery including plate thickness and shape, and screw hole locations, pattern and angulation. DePuy Synthes CMF engineers then design and manufacture the plate to the pre-planned patient anatomy. The plate is 3D milled from a solid block of titanium to its final shape and is never bent. This eliminates the need for plate bending in the operating room, which can induce mechanical stress and increase the potential for plate breakage.