The Cynthia knee endoprosthesis system offers the surgeon a variety of implant options depending on the soft tissue tension situation and the size of the bone defect. It is a system for many indications:osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and traumatic arthritis.
A sloped femoral box profile conserves bone without compromising fit or component strength.
Gradually reducing femoral radius provides a smooth transition throughout the gait cycle.
The narrow anterior flange is designed to provide an optimal fit for each patient while minimizing overhang and the opportunity for soft tissue irritation.
The trochlear angle varies by size to accommodate variable patient Q-angles.
A funnel shape allows the patient’s soft tissues to drive the position of the patella in extension and provides a smooth transition into the center of the groove.
Femoral lugs increase anti-rotational stability of femoral component.
A special cam-spine provides a large contact area and stability in flexion, while reducing the stresses to the tibia spine.
The patent central locking design provides the architecture for the system to optimize kinematics, while reducing backside micromotion to the lowest levels.
The design of Round External Fixation System is stable, versatile and simple, and it could be used for limb lengthening by metaphyseal or epiphyseal distractions, fixation of open and closed fractures, treatment of non-unions or pseudoarthrosis of long bones as well as correction of bone or soft tissue defects or deformities and so on.
The devices and techniques have rapidly evolved, resulting in increased ease of use and reduced surgical times, technical difficulty and risk to the neurovascular structures.
Titanium Mesh is available in different heights for individual pathology and anatomical conditions. Open architecture for Titanium Mesh allows bony fusion and optimize bony ingrowth and its parallel end rings to restore normal spinal alignment and resist subsidence. In the meantime, Titanium Mesh is used for Trauma, Tumor, Spondylolisthesis, Degenerative disc disease.