Three-compartment knee prosthesis Columbus®
minimally invasivesliding, cruciate-retainingfixed or mobile-bearing

three-compartment knee prosthesis
three-compartment knee prosthesis
three-compartment knee prosthesis
three-compartment knee prosthesis
three-compartment knee prosthesis
three-compartment knee prosthesis
three-compartment knee prosthesis
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Characteristics

Type
three-compartment
Surgical application
minimally invasive
Design
sliding, cruciate-retaining
Tibial bearing
fixed or mobile-bearing
Fixation
cemented or non-cemented

Description

Columbus® Total Knee System Suitable solutions for different patient needs The interchangeable and anatomically-designed Columbus® Knee prosthesis offers proper physician choice and patient specificity. Columbus® has comprehensive options to cover all bicondylar indications and intraoperative situations. Discover universality – Discover individuality - Implant to conserve or sacrifice the posterior cruciate ligament - Fixed or rotating platform - Cemented or cementless with Plasmapore® (for AS version, the Plasmapore® coating is only available as custom made implant) - Tibial Augmentation options and tibial stems - PE heights up to 20 mm - Extensive size options with 14 femur sizes and 11 tibia sizes - AS coated version for optimized wear and patients with metal allergy Discover mobility – Discover stability - ROM up to 140° - Improved stability even in difficult ligament situations - Trochlea design supports natural patella tracking Discover quality – Discover innovations - Good clinical performance - Since 2003 over 500,000 Columbus® implantations worldwide - Navigated or manual operating technique - Minimally invasive or conventional operating technique - Wear results down to below 1 mg per million cycles acc. to ISO 14243

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