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Osteoneks Knee Implant Systems

Total and unicompartmental knee replacement systems for primary and revision procedures.

Overview

Knee Implant Systems

Osteoneks Knee Implant Systems provide surgeons with reliable solutions for primary total knee arthroplasty, unicompartmental procedures, and complex revision cases, combining anatomical design with advanced bearing materials and comprehensive instrumentation.

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Primary TKA

Total Knee Systems

Anatomically designed femoral and tibial components with advanced polyethylene inserts for natural knee kinematics and long-term bearing performance.

Unicompartmental

Unicompartmental Knee Systems

Minimally invasive unicompartmental solutions for isolated compartment disease, preserving bone stock and supporting faster recovery.

Revision

Knee Revision Systems

Constrained revision implants with stem extensions, augments, and wedge options for managing bone loss and instability in complex revision TKA.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Total knee arthroplasty is most commonly performed for osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and post-traumatic arthritis causing significant pain that has not responded to non-surgical management.
Unicompartmental replacement may be appropriate if only one compartment is affected and specific clinical and anatomical criteria are met. Your surgeon will evaluate suitability based on imaging and alignment.
Most patients begin walking with assistance the day of surgery. Return to daily activities occurs within 6–12 weeks; full recovery within 3–6 months with physiotherapy.
Modern knee implants are designed to last 15–20 years or more depending on patient weight, activity level, alignment, and implant design.

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