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Smith & Nephew 71421014 Genesis II Oxinium Posterior Stabilized Femoral Left Size 4

SKU: SMIT-71421014
$550.00
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Smith & Nephew 71421014 Genesis II Oxinium Posterior Stabilized Femoral Left Size 4

Smith & Nephew

 Model: 71421014 

Expires: 2026-02-01, 2027-10-14, 2029-10-08

Overview of Smith & Nephew Unicondylar Knee Prosthesis

The Smith & Nephew 71421014 Unicondylar knee prosthesis is a state-of-the-art orthopedic solution designed to provide relief for patients suffering from knee arthritis. This innovative implant focuses on minimizing tissue disruption during surgery, allowing for quicker recovery times. Patients can return to their normal activities faster and with improved mobility, which makes it a preferred choice for orthopedic surgeons.

Benefits for Patients

One of the standout features of the Smith & Nephew unicondylar knee prosthesis is its ability to preserve healthy bone and cartilage. This is crucial, because it means that more of the knee's natural structure is maintained. As a result, patients often experience less pain and increased range of motion compared to traditional knee replacements. The specialized design helps to reduce the risk of complications, making it a safer option for many.

Technological Advancements

The incorporation of advanced materials in the Smith & Nephew unicondylar knee prosthesis enhances its durability and lifespan. With innovations in engineering, the prosthesis is designed to withstand the demands of daily activities. Therefore, patients can trust that their implant will perform well over time. Furthermore, ongoing research and development continue to improve surgical techniques surrounding its use, which leads to better outcomes for patients.

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