Physica ZUK The main steps of the surgical technique
These instructions show the main steps of the surgical technique of the Physica ZUK system and supplement the official surgical technique of the Physica ZUK system from LimaCorporate. For detailed steps, notes and comments, please refer to the current surgical technique or ask your Lima sales representative.
UNCHANGED DESIGN
Optional Femoral Sizing Template
Optional Femoral Shims:
In case of excessive laxity in extension due to excessive bone loss, consider reducing distal resection amount.*
Optional Femoral Cutting Guide Augments:
In case of excessive laxity in flexion, less posterior bone should be resected.
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Proximal Tibial Resection
Distal Femoral Resection
Check Extension and Flexion Gaps
Femoral Sizing
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Finishing the Femur
Sizing and Finish the Tibia
Perform Trial Reduction
Implant Final Components
*Warning: pay attention to the joint line.
Physica ZUK Possible suggestions for the instrument table The images below show ways in which an instrument table can be prepared. Deviations are possible! For detailed steps, notes and comments, please refer to the current surgical technique or ask your Lima sales representative.
UNCHANGED DESIGN
Fixed bearing
15 Years
Forgottenkneescore RESULTS unchanged
97.7% lateral state of the art
Example 1 Source: Lima Deutschland GmbH
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ZUK is marketed by Lima Corporate since July 2015 as Physica ZUK. In compliance with EU Antitrust Authorities and pursuant the Asset Purchase Agreement executed with Zimmer Holdings Inc., Lima Corporate acquired “intellectual property rights and know-how, transfer of licences, permits and authorisations, transfer of access to CE marks, customer contracts, leases, commitments, orders and records”. Therefore, ZUK & Physica ZUK are identical prostheses, implant combination is allowed and the historical clinical data referred to ZUK is also applicable to Physica ZUK. Prescription use only: sold only on or by the order of a physician.
unicompartmental knee
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