The Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) meeting in Minneapolis will be the next meeting for BioAccess and BioAccess products. The Traction Pin Kit for lower extremity skeletal fixation, the Small Bone Tool surgical power drill along with the Disposable Traction Equipment will be presented at the BioAccess booth during the OTA meeting.
BioAccess also exhibited at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Society (AAOS) meeting held in San Francisco, February 8-10, 2012 …
BioAccess will attend the American Academy of Orthopaedic Society (AAOS) meeting being held February 16-18 in San Diego. The meeting is in the San Diego Convention Center and the BioAccess Booth is #1435 …
BioAccess traction products and disposable small bone power tools will be on display in the exhibit hall of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA). The OTA is being held in Baltimore, October 14-16, 2010. BioAccess is pleased to support the orthopedic trauma physicians attending the OTA …
BioAccess will be exhibiting at the upcoming American Academy of Orthopaedic Society (AAOS) being held March 10-12, 2010 in New Orleans. The surgical drill technology and the traction equipment for skeletal traction and damage control orthopedic care will be at the BioAccess booth in New Orleans …
BioAccess is supporting the New Jersey Orthopaedic Society (NJOS) at their upcoming meeting in October and will be exhibiting the Small Bone Tool technology at the meeting. In addition to the unique orthopedic power drill technology for small bone orthopedic needs, the various BioAccess attachments including the Quick Release, the Wire Driver and the Keyless Chuck …
BioAccess has entered into a manufacturing agreement with a European company to produce its Bone Marrow Collection System for distribution outside the United States. BioAccess currently supplies the U.S. market with its marrow collection product, and this agreement positions the Company to serve the global bone marrow transplant market by December 2008 …
On March 12, 2008, the company received a European patent for its novel method of placing a non-sterile motor into the sterile power tool. President of BioAccess, Robert Chapolini, MD stated, "This patent is extremely important to the company. It protects the enabling technology of our Small Bone Tool surgical drill. This technology is also applicable to other medical devices where it is desirable to enclose a non-sterile device into a sterile enclosure …"
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