Multigen Plus H​

Multigen Plus H​

LimaCorporate

Multigen Plus H​

The Multigen Plus H is a modular, hinged total knee revision system. It features a rotating platform that stabilises the joint in case of severe soft tissue laxity.​

BENEFITS

  • High stability and mobility – The physical link between the femoral component and the tibial plate limits A/P and M/L translations. It allows flexions and internal-external rotations between the femur and the tibia​
  • High modularity – The components combine with the entire system, from primary to revision. They adapt to the orthopaedic surgeon’s operating style and technique​
  • Bone stock design – The hinged mechanism integrated into the intercondylar box requires extremely sparing femoral resection. The hinge version retains the posterior condyles​

The Multigen Plus H Knee is an optimal treatment for global instability following weakness or absence of collateral ligaments or severe bone loss around the knee. The rotating-hinge arthroplasty offers stability and allows an intrinsic rotation that simulates the biomechanical reply of a normal knee. It also diminishes the stress produced by an elevated constriction.​

The Multigen Plus H Knee internal geometry is consistent with the system’s basic bone cuts. This ensures compatibility and bone stock preservation. The system uses an innovative material, Carbon Fiber Reinforced (CFR)-PEEK, which aims to extend implants’ lifespan, reducing wear and deformation. The Multigen Plus H knee allows a flexion angle of at least 135° and a hyperextension up to 2°. It also provides a rotating platform for about 20° of internal/external rotation around to the vertical axis.​

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