ELEOS LIMB SALVAGE SYSTEM

Helping to address soft tissue failures and aseptic loosening, all in a personalized, simplified fashion

ELEOS PROXIMAL TIBIAL REPLACEMENT FEATURING BioGrip® TECHNOLOGY

Pioneering, 3D-printed design with a novel porous structure, that supports soft tissue in-growth

SOFT TISSUE FAILURES ARE A LEADING CAUSE OF LIMB SALVAGE PROSTHESIS FAILURE1

 

  • Fixation and healing of the soft tissue envelope is important for long-term success
  • Proximal tibia prostheses require soft tissue ingrowth and attachment features, specifically for the patellar tendon and gastrocnemius flap

ELEOS Proximal Tibial Replacement with BioGrip®

  • Novel pore structure to support soft tissue ingrowth2,3,4
    • Pore size range of 502-758µm4
    • Average porosity of 60%4
  • Key studies suggest soft tissue ingrowth is more prevalent in pores between 600-1000µm2,3
    • Most commercially available porous designs have an average range of 400-550µm
  • Anatomically aligned suture holes in three-directional planes

    Provide directional attachment of adjacent soft tissues

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References

1.  Henderson ER, et al. Failure mode classification for tumor endoprosthesis: retrospective review of five institutions and a literature review. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011;93(5):418-429.  2. Dickey IA, et al. Pore size and morphology modulate strength of soft tissue in-growth into porous titanium implants. Poster presented at: 54th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society; San Francisco, CA; March 2-5,2008. 3. Dickey IA, et al. Pore size modulates strength of soft-tissue in-growth and growth factor expression in novel porous titanium implants. Poster presented at: 55th Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society; Las Vegas, NV; February 22-25, 2009. 4. Data on File, Onkos, 2020