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We provide surgeons around the world with a personalised and supportive consultancy service.
Our custom implants are the product of years of collaboration and refinement with leading surgical experts, and we take pride in the strong relationships we've built with surgeons worldwide. Whenever possible, we will send a representative to meet you to discuss your specific needs and options. Please note, OSSIS products are not yet available for use in the USA.
For general enquiries, please email: ossis-info@zimmerbiomet.com
If you have a support request, product-specific questions, or a product complaint, please contact us using the support email below. We aim to respond within two business days of your request.
For case support, please email: ossis-support@zimmerbiomet.com
OSSIS is now a part of Zimmer Biomet
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OSSIS Corporation
NZBN: 9429037828844
7/2 Barry Hogan Place, Riccarton,
Christchurch 8041, New Zealand
+64 3 365 7369
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OSSIS designs and manufactures custom-made implants which are used by surgeons to treat patients with unique clinical needs that cannot be effectively treated with off-the-shelf products. As each OSSIS implant is unique to the patient, mechanical testing and engineering data and clinical test results are often unavailable for such devices. Consequently, the mechanical integrity of such devices cannot be validated. Surgeons should consider these issues and inform their patients about the additional risks associated with custom-made implants. For product information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and potential adverse effects, see Instructions for Use or contact OSSIS.