Introduction

The Persona Partial Knee System is a unicondylar knee replacement system designed to provide surgeons with tools for alignment and positioning using a simple, straight-forward surgical technique.

The system consists of femoral, tibial tray, and bearing components. All femur sizes are compatible with all tibia/bearing sizes, and each bearing component is uniquely compatible with the corresponding tibial component size and side.

Cross-System Combination

The Zimmer Gender Solutions Patello-Femoral Joint (PFI) may be used with the Persona Partial Knee System.

The surgical technique begins with positioning the limb, making an incision, and exposing the front of the tibia. The incision should allow for good exposure, and the deep arthrotomy should pass around the patella and along the medial side of the patellar tendon.

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