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Modular endoprosthetic systems
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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 total femur, the proximal tibia, proximal humerus and the pelvis.
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