Orthopaedic expertise meets innovative engineering.

 
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OSSIS Custom designed implants
OSSIS Zero Inventory
 

OSSIS is now part of Zimmer Biomet.

On 1 May, 2023, Zimmer Biomet, a global technology leader, announced a definitive agreement to acquire OSSIS. With a 90+ year legacy of innovation and success, Zimmer Biomet solutions are used in 100+ countries.

 

Rapid, robust and proven custom implants—digitally crafted from patient image data.

 

Rapid.

Our dedicated team of engineers, clinical experts, and 3D printing technicians are positioned around the world and capable of delivering an implant within two weeks of design approval.

This removes the need to carry large inventory of off-the-shelf implants in a range of sizes. Our custom implants are ordered as needed; custom made to meet each patient’s needs.

Robust.

Standard implant options do not always match anatomical defects. This can lead to poorly fitted structures and potential risk of failure.

OSSIS solutions are specifically created for every patient. The titanium implants are designed as one-piece constructs and manufactured with a porous osseointegration structure, promoting long-term stability, fixation and durability.

Proven.

Backed by clinical research, our products are engineered to meet the highest surgical standards. OSSIS utilises the most up-to-date design software and 3D printing technologies to create implants for the individual needs of the patient.

OSSIS implants can reduce the risk of further surgeries and enable patients to enjoy an improved quality of life. By combining world-class engineering technology and clinical experience, we’re delivering the future of orthopaedic implant design.

 
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Options for this sort of surgery are limited, OSSIS are producing some of the best implants in the world using innovative technology that can manage these problems.
— Michael Flint, Orthopaedic Surgeon, Auckland

Combining world-class engineering technology and clinical experience, we’re delivering the future of orthopaedic implant design.