Rotaglide+
Total Knee System
Originality
The first true mobile bearing design, Rotaglide+ features spherical posterior femoral condyles and highly conforming tibial inserts. The insert mobility and high conformity allow the Rotaglide+ to maintain large contact areas throughout the range of motion, resulting in low volumetric wear rates and improved implant longevity(3).
Stability
Featuring spherical posterior femoral condyles, the Rotaglide+ allows for a single flexion-extension axis reducing mid-flexion instability and maintaining
ligament isometry(1,2). A rotating and translating tibial insert provides enhanced joint stability and minimal polyethylene wear.
History
Two decades of world class innovation – first implanted in 1988, the Rotaglide+ knee has shown excellent clinical survivorship of 94.37% at 18 years(3).
References:
1. Mahoney OM, McClung CD, dela Rosa MA, Schmalzried TP. The effect of total knee arthroplasty design on extensor mechanism function. J Arthroplasty 2002 Jun;17(4):416-21.
2. Wang H, Simpson KJ, Ferrara MS, Chamnongkich S, Kinsey T, Mahoney OM. Biomechanical differences exhibited during sit-to-stand between total knee arthroplasty designs of varying radii. J Arthroplasty 2006 Dec;21(8):1193-9.
3. Metsovitis MD. 10 to 18 year follow up of the Rotaglide mobile knee prosthesis. Data in file Corin Group, 2009.
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