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Kinetik Great Toe Implant

Kinetik Great Toe Implant
General Information
VendorKMI-Kinetikos Medical Incorporated
ItemKinetik Great Toe Implant
Features
  • 10-degree resection in combination with non-progressive dorsal flange positions implant for anatomic range of motion.
  • 10-degree resection in combination with flattened plantar aspect maintains natural sesamoidal interaction.
  • Spherical articulating surface provides continuous congruent contact, achieving even stress distribution, and the reduction of wear on implant components.
  • Optimal stem design features (anatomic, grooves, roughened surface) provide implant stability and optimal stress transfer.
  • Interchangeable components offer flexibility in sizing.
  • User-friendly, precise instrumentation shortens length of procedure and allows for reproducible results.
  • Implant materials used successfully in large joint implants for over 30 years offering greater biocompatibility and less tissue reaction than non-metal implants.
  • ApprovalFDA
    TypeTotal Joint
    Product NumberInquire
    MaterialsTitanium and U.H.M.W.Pe. phalangeal component and cobalt chrome metatarsal component.
    SizesPhalangeal component (four sizes) and metatarsal component (three sizes).
    Indications for UseFor use in cases of painful loss of motion due to:
  • Osteoarthritis of the first MPJ
  • Rheumatoid arthritis (KGTI only)
  • Trauma
  • Hallux rigidus/limitus
  • Hallux valgus with degenerative joint disease
  • Prior surgery (including the replacement of previously failed implants.)
  • PricingInquire
    FinancingTo finance this purchase click here (U.S. customers only)
    Product Description
    The Kinetik Great Toe Implant (KGTI) system offers the latest technology and design for replacement of the first MPJ. The implant system is anatomically designed and restores full range of motion.

    The KGTI is the most advanced reconstructive device for the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) on the market today. The system consists of anatomically and biomechanically accurate implants, and instrumentation that is both simple and precise, allowing for reproducible results.

    The implant is made from the same materials used in advanced hip and knee replacements. The system was created for patients who have suffered degenerative joint disease or trauma to the great toe joint and wish to restore a pain-free gait.
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