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The 3DKnee System is designed specifically for patients with severe knee arthritis.
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August 11, 2008
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The result of more than a decade of in-vivo research, the 3DKnee™ design is based on a comprehensive study of knee kinematics through fluoroscopic review, tibial plateau resection, and tibial insert retrieval analysis.
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July 17, 2008
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The ACS® SC total knee system includes cementless and cemented femoral and tibial components in 5 sizes each. The tibial polyethylene inserts are available in 5 thicknesses. Due to the highly congruent contact area a retaining or scarifying of the posterior cruciate ligament can be performed. To resurface the femoro patellar joint there are cementless and cemented patella components
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July 17, 2008
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The BioPro® Modular TKO implant is among the thinnest bone conserving Posterior Cruciate Ligament sparing knees available. It provides all the benefits of the BioPro® TKO implant and gives the option of sacrificing the anterior cruciate ligament.
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July 17, 2008
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The BioPro® TKO implant is among the thinnest most conservative knee implants available. The TKO preserves the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments. The implant provides a more natural feel for patients while preserving bone and relieving pain associated with arthritis
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July 17, 2008
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The Femoral component of the unicompartmental knee offers less soft tissue and bony destruction which means quicker rehabilitation with a high rate of long term success. The implant allows for minimum bone resection and offers multiple thickness polyethylene inserts to accommodate varying tibial plateau deficiencies
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July 17, 2008
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The bone cavity should be shaped to provide an even cement layer between the bone and prosthesis. An even cement layer provides better stress distribution and reduces the risk of cement mantle failure. Size of reaming should be determined at preoperative planning.It is important to save the transversal ligament in order to optimize pressurization for acetabular cementing.
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June 26, 2008
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The DBK® has a unique form system in which the geometry varies proportionally across the range of component sizes.
Extensive size interchangeability is maintained.
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Date:
July 17, 2008
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Unicompartmental knee arthroplasty has proven to be a successful alternative to high tibial osteotomy and total knee arthroplasty with proper indications1,3. The EPIK® Uni is a minimally invasive unicompartmental knee system developed to streamline hemi-knee arthroplasty surgery. Using the latest conservative surgical techniques with the EPIK system will reduce hospital stay, shorten recovery time, restore normal kinematics, and maximize ROM2,3. In addition, bone stock is preserved to facilitate future conversion to a tricompartment replacement as long as conservative operative techniques have
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Date:
July 17, 2008
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Porous titanium and Bi-coated (hydroxyapatite and porous titanium) femoral and tibial components are available, allowing Rotaglide+ to be used for cementless applications
Anatomical left and right femoral components
The Rotaglide+ femur is available with pegs, or with a 20mm intra-medullary stem, onto which modular stem extensions of various lengths may be fitted for revision surgery and difficult anatomy
Complete interchangeability of femoral and tibial components; no surgical compromise required
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Date:
July 17, 2008
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