Zimmer Biomet celebrates 40 years of Oxford Partial Knee System use: 4 key takeaways

Zimmer Biomet’s Oxford Partial Knee System has turned 40.

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Here are four key takeaways:

 

1. Zimmer Biomet launched the partial knee replacement system  in 1976.

 

2. Since its launch, surgeons have used the system in more than 600,000 surgeries across 50 countries.

 

3. Zimmer Biomet trains more than 1,500 surgeons to use the Oxford Partial Knee System each year, across the globe.

 

4. In the United States, every Oxford Partial Knee comes with a lifetime partial knee implant replacement warranty.

 

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