Femoral prosthesis provides a realistic alternative to amputation or disarticulation. It is suitable for replacing the engagement surfaces between the patella and the femur. It is configured to cover the trochlear groove and extends into the intercondylar notch without extending onto the articulating surfaces of the condyles.
Femur prosthesis is a useful implant for patients with extensive bone loss at revision arthroplasty. It replaces the entire femur as well as the hip and knee joint, connecting both with a titanium femur.