US-based medical technology company Zimmer Biomet Holdings has received the CE mark certification for Persona Revision Knee System for use in revision arthroplasty procedures.
The Persona Revision Knee system is a constrained revision knee prosthesis that replicates a patient’s anatomy, designed for use in partial, primary and revision knee arthroplasties.
The system expands the company’s existing Persona Knee System, providing surgeons with advanced tools for both complex primary and revision arthroplasty.
It features Femoral Components, Articular Surfaces (Bearings), Tibial Baseplates, Stem Extensions, Femoral and Tibial Augments, and Femoral and Tibial Trabecular Metal Cones.
Zimmer Biomet knees president Joe Urban said: “After the successful introduction of Persona Revision Knee in the US and other markets, the CE Mark certification and commercial launch extends its availability significantly so that more surgeons have access to an innovative solution that can enhance patient outcomes.
“We are excited to introduce the Persona Revision Knee to expand our industry-leading knee portfolio and to provide our customers and their patients with a system that is truly personalised, adaptable, and designed to restore natural knee motion.”
According to Zimmer Biomet, the Persona Revision Knee System offers a personalised fit and optimised function for patients undergoing constrained revision knee surgery.
The modular system comes with intraoperative flexibility, allowing surgeons to address a wide range of complex cases with precision and ease.
The system features Zimmer Biomet’s unique Trabecular Metal Technology, promoting long-term bone in-growth and improving implant fixation.
Its anatomic components and intuitive instrumentation would improve the revision surgery process, reducing complexity while improving precision.
The Persona Revision Knee System allows surgeons to make intraoperative adjustments for optimal alignment and fit for each patient, for better stability, mobility, and implant longevity.
Its personalised implants, instruments and technologies enable surgeons to personalise their surgical experience to best meet the needs of each patient, said the medical device maker.