The Zimmer (R) Segmental System is a modular endoprosthetic replacement system for reconstruction after tumour resection or for complex reconstructive cases with significant bone loss. It is compatible with components of the NexGen (R) rotating hinge knee, (including the patellar button)...
read full descriptionThe 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 METS Coned Hemi-Pelvis Implant System from Stanmore Implants is designed for pelvic reconstruction after periacetabular resection. The device has a titanium shell with a hydroxyapatite coated fluted stem for insertion into the remaining iliac wing adjacent to the sacro-iliac...
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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