The PROFIX Total Knee System from Smith and Nephew is a well-established system with long term results. It is available in cemented and cementless (Hydroxylapatite on porous coating) variants. The FLEXCR insert is intended to accommodate up to 155 degrees of flexion with reduced...
read full descriptionThe Discovery® Elbow System from Biomet comprises an elbow arthroplasty with the following features: an anatomic humeral stem with a 5 degree lateral offset and 5 degrees of internal rotation, and an anterior flange a lateral bow in the ulnar stem to reproduce anatomy a...
read full descriptionThe NESimplavit® Elbow System from Implantcast has an unconstrained humero-ulnar articulation, and was formerly known as the Norway elbow. Humeral and ulnar components are manufactured from cast CoCrMo alloy and are intended for cemented use only. The hinge comprises a ceramic coated axle...
read full descriptionThe Acclaim™ Total Elbow System from Depuy-Synthes is a modular system which allows surgeons to select a constrained or unconstrained joint depending on clinical requirements because of an interchangeable bearing system. The modularity of the system may also assist revision surgery. The...
read full descriptionThe Oxford Partial Knee from Biomet is a unicondylar knee replacement system which represents an evolution of the original meniscal arthroplasty. The presently available Phase 3 device includes 5 sizes of femoral component, an anatomically shaped tibial component, redesigned meniscal bearings to...
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