The Stanmore METS (Modular Endoprosthetic Tumour System) system is a modular titanium endoprosthetic system for the reconstruction of large bone defects, usually after tumour resection. The system was introduced in 2001 and now includes kits for the reconstruction of the proximal, distal and...
read full descriptionThe Saddle prosthesis from Link is a device intended for reconstruction of the hip after significant bone loss in the acetabulum or periacetabular tumour resection. The device has two horns: the medial one lies within the pelvis and the lateral one lies outside. The proximal section...
read full descriptionThe MUTARS partial pelvis replacement from implantcast is a customised pelvic reconstruction system for use after tumour resection including the acetabulum. The device is intended to fix into the remnant of the pelvis, and can be augmented with cancellous bone screws. In a...
read full descriptionThe Megasystem-C from Link is a modular endoprosthetic system for the replacement of large bone segments in the proximal or distal femur or proximal tibia. Both cemented and uncemented options are available and the system integrates with the Endo-model and Endo-model SL knee systems.
read full descriptionThe Limb Preservation System from Depuy Synthes is a modular system for large segment replacement in bones following infection, multiple revision surgery, severe trauma or tumour resection. The system is compatible with the S-Rom, Noiles and MBT systems. The device can be assembled in...
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