The SAIPH knee system is the evolution of the MRK knee. The geometry is very similar to the older and proven MRK system, but the instruments and the device itself are lower profile and updated.
read full descriptionThe iDuo G2 Bicompartmental Knee Resurfacing Device is a custom resurfacing for the knee which combines replacement of the patellofemoral joint and either lateral or medial compartments, whilst preserving the cruciate ligaments. Customised jigs are used for implantation.
read full descriptionThe INDUS knee is a low-cost knee prosthesis system designed and manufactured in India by BioRad Medisys. The design of the device is posterior-stabilised and high-flexion. The latter is achieved through a J-curve femoral component geometry and a 7 degree slope on the tibial component. The tibia...
read full descriptionThe Columbus Total Knee System from Braun comprises a suite of implants including cruciate sparing, cruciate retaining, fixed or rotating platform and revision systems. The implants come cemented or cementless (coated with Plasmapore®). The trochlea is said to support natural patellar...
read full descriptionThe 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...
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