An asymmetric stemless implant designed to match the natural humeral anatomy1-3

By leveraging CT-based spatial mapping of more than two hundred humeral bone models, Zimmer Biomet was able to characterize the morphology and bone density of the proximal humerus. The findings in this study inspired the design of the OsseoFit® Stemless Shoulder System.

 

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  • The shape of the statistical bone envelope
  • Methodologies for these measurements
  • Implant sizing challenges related to circular implants

About OsseoFit:

OsseoFit is the anatomically shaped1-3 left and right-side specific implant that is designed for stable initial4-6 and biological fixation7** by optimizing anatomic humeral fit to provide a robust solution for stemless shoulder arthroplasty.

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