Knees
ADVANCE® Unicompartmental Knee System


Removing The Guesswork Without Removing Quality Bone.
With the increased prevalence of unicompartmental knee arthroscopy (UKA), a system which provides a conservative approach in terms of both instrumentation and implant design, is critically important. To address this, the ADVANCE® Unicompartmental Knee System was designed with bone conserving femoral and tibial components that provide reproducible results within a minimal incision.
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Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
presented by Richard A. Rosa, M.D.
Wright Medical has accomplished this with the following 3 system design requirements:
- Conservation
The resurfacing femoral implant conserves 20% more quality bone stock compared to contemporary full resection femoral implants.1 An all-poly tibial base design conserves bone while providing proven outcomes based on cortical bone support in place of inlay techniques.2 - Congruency
Increased medial-lateral tibiofemoral congruency modernizes the ADVANCE® Uni Knee contact area to total knee implant standards.3,4 Semi-Congruent anterior/posterior tibiofemoral interface provides superior contact area while allowing for freedom in implant placement. - Consistency
Consistent alignment and reproducible clinical results are obtained through an instrumented minimal incision technique. Increased tibial implant fixation and more consistent clinical outcomes are provided with a dual peg tibial base design.5
- Wright Medical Technology Engineering Report, ER020004
- Marmor L, Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty, 10 to 13-Year Follow-up Study, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 226: 14-20, 1998.
- Wright Medical Technology Engineering Report, ER010035
- Wright Medical Technology Engineering Report, ER020005
- Wright Medical Technology Engineering Report, ER010034
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ADVANCE® Uni Knee Patient Brochure – MK732–202 ADVANCE® Uni Universal Brochure – MK151–603 |

Brochure / Sales Sheet