With minor bone destruction and a largely intact ligament structure in the knee, the implantation of a unicondylar knee prosthesis can be advantageous. Long-term results over three decades prove the very successful implementation of the LINK Endo-Model Sled Knee Joint Prosthesis, offering...
read full descriptionThe iUni G2 Unicompartmental Knee Resurfacing Device is a customised unicompartmental device which is manufactured to fit the individual patient. The device is made using the ConforMIS iFit technology from CT data. Customised jigs are used for device implantation.
read full descriptionThe M/G® Unicompartmental Knee System provides a versatile system that permits normal biomechanical function, provides secure fixation, and facilitates precise implantation. A wide range of sizing options for both femoral and tibial components provides intraoperative flexibility and...
read full descriptionThe Oxford Partial Knee from Biomet is a unicondylar knee replacement system which represents an evolution of the original meniscal arthroplasty. The presently available Phase 3 device includes 5 sizes of femoral component, an anatomically shaped tibial component, redesigned meniscal bearings to...
read full descriptionThe Preservation Minimally Invasive Mobile Bearing Unicompartmental knee system was designed in 2001 and made available in the United Kingdom from 2002. Following poor results in the National Joint Registry of England and Wales, the device was discontinued throughout Europe in 2009.
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