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Biomet AGC Knee System | Used in Knee replacement | Which Medical Device

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AGC Knee System

  • Added Sep 13, 2010
  • Manufactured by Biomet

The Anatomic Graduated Component (AGC) total knee system from Biomet was first implanted in 1983. This is a minimally conforming “flat on flat” design attributed to Ritter. The system includes Universal and sided cobalt-chrome femoral components. The tibial component is available as...

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Smith & Nephew GENESIS II Total Knee System | Used in Knee replacement | Which Medical Device

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GENESIS II Total Knee System

The Genesis II Total Knee System is a cemented primary and revision knee replacement system from Smith and Nephew, implanted since the 1990s. The features of this device include a deeper and more lateralized trochlear groove than earlier designs, an externally rotated femoral component (meaning...

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Depuy LCS Complete Knee System | Used in Knee replacement | Which Medical Device

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5 Stars

LCS Complete Knee System

  • Added Sep 13, 2010
  • Manufactured by Depuy

The Low Contact Stress (LCS) knee system from DePuy is a rotating platform knee replacement system, first implanted in 1977.  The device has a polished cobalt-chrome tibial tray into which the peg of the polyethylene tibial component is placed to allow rotation. There are antero-posterior...

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