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C2F Implants LEXA monobloc knee | Used in Knee replacement, Revision knee replacement | Which Medical Device

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LEXA monobloc knee

The LEXA (R) monobloc knee replacement is a rotating hinge knee replacement indicated for complex primary or revision knee replacement. The system appears straightforward with three size options for the femur and tibia, all of which are compatible with each other. Tibial and femoral wedges are...

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Smith & Nephew SPIDER2 Limb Positioner | Used in Ankle replacement, Endoprosthetic replacement, Hand arthroplasty, Knee replacement, Total ankle replacement, Wrist replacement | Which Medical Device

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SPIDER2 Limb Positioner

The SPIDER Limb Positioner is an adjustable limb positioning device which can provide measurable traction during procedures on the ankle, elbow, shoulder and knee. The device has a foot pedal which allows for repostioning within the sterile field. The device is manufactured by TENET, a wholly...

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MatOrtho SAIPH Knee System | Used in Knee replacement | Which Medical Device

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SAIPH Knee System

  • Added Oct 4, 2015
  • Manufactured by MatOrtho

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. 

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