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LEGION™

Total Knee System

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Innovation

GENESISâ—Š II
  • GENESIS◊ II Total Knee System
  • OXINIUM◊ Fast Fact

    OXINIUM◊ Oxidized Zirconium was introduced in 1997. Over 200,000 patients around the world have benefited from it. It is the winner of the 2005 Engineering Materials Achievement Award by the ASM.4

  • Versatility
  • Overview
  • Endurance
  • Versatility
  • Ease
  • Move seamlessly from Primary to Revision and beyond

The LEGION◊ Total Knee System empowers you to address diverse surgical challenges with one A-P Resection, one system and one company such as:

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Post-traumatic arthritis

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Degenerative arthritis in older patients whose age, weight and activity level are compatible with an adequate long-term result

  • Failed osteotomies

  • Unicompartmental replacement or total knee replacement

  • Patients in primary and revision surgery, where the anterior and posterior cruciate  ligaments are incompetent and the collateral ligaments remain intact.

  • Patients in primary and revision surgery, where the posterior cruciate ligament and one or both of the collateral ligaments (i.e. medical collateral and/or lateral collateral ligament) are absent or incompetent.

 

  • Femoral Components - Primary

    Lateralized trochlear groove with S-curve at base funnels patella toward midline for better patella tracking in deep flexion 
     
       
    Tighter radiused condyles allow for deeper flexion 

  • Femoral Components - Revision

The LEGION◊ Revision Knees offer a larger selection of components, offsets, augments and stems.
 
Screw-on Femoral Augments
  • Distal femoral wedges: 5, 10, and 15mm
  • Posterior femoral wedges: 5 and 10mm
  • L-wedge combinations: 5x5, 10x5, 15x5, 5x10, 10x10, 15x10mm
  • Composed of Ti-6Al-4V
 

  • Femoral and Tibial Components - Revision

   All offset couplers/stems can be used on any femoral/tibial component
 

  • Tibial Baseplates - Primary and Revision

  • Be cause your patients come in different sizes, symmetrical shape provides better tibial coverage; medalized stem aligns with the center of the canal
  • Proven locking mechanism with anterior and posterior dovetail
  • Highly polished baseplate to reduce backside wear
     

  • Patella

  • Resurfacing components may be prepared with standard or large reaming instrumentation or resection guides
  • Biconvex component prepared with reaming instrumentation
     

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