Oncology
Patient-specific implants in oncology enable both aesthetic restoration after bone resection and functional preservation of limbs through titanium segmental reconstruction
  • Maxillofacial Components
    Patient-Specific Components for Facial Bone Replacement
  • Joint Components
    Implants for Reconstruction or Replacement of Joint Surfaces
  • Other Reconstructions
    Implants for Reconstruction of Various Bones — Suitable for Replacing Both Large Defects and Small Bone Fragments
  • Anatomical Defect Reconstruction
    The technology enables replacement of both large defects and small bone fragments
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  • Implants of Any Complexity
    Made from biocompatible materials suitable for contact with both mucosal tissues and skin
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  • The Surgery Is Performed Faster
    Thanks to Preoperative Planning
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Maxillofacial Components
Designed to Replace Missing Segments of the Midface and/or Lower Third of the Face.

Manufactured from biocompatible materials, these implants ensure both functional and aesthetic restoration.

Materials Used:

  • Ti-6Al-4V ELI – Titanium Alloy
  • PEEK – Polyether Ether Ketone
  • UHMWPE – Ultra-High-Molecular-Weight Polyethylene

Oncologic Joint Components

Manufactured Based on the Patient’s Anatomy and the Required Bearing Surface


The design includes elements that ensure reliable fixation and long-term performance.

3D printing enables the creation of complex geometries tailored to specific clinical needs.


Implants for Pelvic and Acetabular Reconstruction


These may feature porous inserts in bone-contact zones to enhance osseointegration and can be optimized for cemented fixation.

The positioning and fixation of components are preplanned with consideration for bone density, surgical access, and defect geometry.

Products of Any Complexity Made from Biocompatible Materials
  • Titanium

    Used in implant and medical device manufacturing. Biocompatible, non-allergenic, and time-tested

  • PEEK

    Exceptional reliability: strong, rigid, inert. Can be re-sterilized and modified during surgery if necessary

  • Photopolymer

    Biocompatible photopolymer for making guides. Safe for contact with skin and mucous membranes — universal and reliable

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