The system includes a range of anatomically-matched options for accurate restoration of each patient’s individual anatomy. It is designed to preserve bone stock for future interventions and improves rotational stability while allowing bone in-growth.
The system can be used with patients who have early to mid-stage osteoarthritis and minimal articulate deformities who may be good candidates for resurfacing, hemi-arthroplasty or total arthroplasty.
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