Oxinium Knee Implants
Oxinium Knee Implants use Oxinium Femoral Heads, a total hip component used to build medical devices used in hip and knee replacements.
The Oxinium Femoral Heads are designed for use with femoral stems and acetabular components distributed by Smith & Nephew. The Oxinium Femoral Heads are metal alloy devices processed via a proprietary oxidation process.
Total hip components are indicated for individuals undergoing primary and revision surgery where other treatments or devices have failed in rehabilitating hips damaged as a result of trauma, inflammatory joint disease such as rheumatoid arthrii:is, or noninflammatory degenerative joint disease (NIDJD) or any of its composite diagnoses such as osteoarthritis; avascular necrosis; traumatic arthritis; slipped capital epi:physis; fused hip; fracture of the pelvis; diastrophic variant; old, remote osteomyelitis with an extended drainage-free period; nonunion; femoral neck fracture and trochanteric fractures of the proximal femur with heads involvement that are unmanageable using other techniques; femoral osteotomy, or Girdlestone resection; fracture dislocation of the hip; and correction of deformity.
Knee replacement surgery is the most popular replacement surgery nation today. Millions of people have undergone knee replacement surgery since it was introduced in the 1970s. There are approximately 200,000 to 300,000 knee replacement procedures performed every year in the United States.
Oxinium Genesis II and Profix II implants are currently under recall by Smith & Nephew, the makers of Oxinium Knee Implants.
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