Smith & Nephew commenced full release of the JOURNEY™ II XR bi-cruciate retaining total knee in Japan and the U.S. During limited market launch in the last 18 months, >70 surgeons implanted >1,100 JOURNEY II XR knees in borth countries.
The device features:
- A design intended to accurately replicate the knee anatomy
- A tibial baseplate designed for optimal fixation and fatigue strength
- Use of the VERILAST™ bearing surface to support implant survivorship
- Enabling technologies like NAVIO™ robotics-assisted surgery and VISIONAIRE™ patient-matched adaptive guides
Source: Smith & Nephew

Image courtesy of Smith & Nephew plc
Smith & Nephew commenced full release of the JOURNEY™ II XR bi-cruciate retaining total knee in Japan and the U.S. During limited market launch in the last 18 months, >70 surgeons implanted >1,100 JOURNEY II XR knees in borth countries.
The device features:
A design intended to accurately replicate the knee anatomy
A tibial...
Smith & Nephew commenced full release of the JOURNEY™ II XR bi-cruciate retaining total knee in Japan and the U.S. During limited market launch in the last 18 months, >70 surgeons implanted >1,100 JOURNEY II XR knees in borth countries.
The device features:
- A design intended to accurately replicate the knee anatomy
- A tibial baseplate designed for optimal fixation and fatigue strength
- Use of the VERILAST™ bearing surface to support implant survivorship
- Enabling technologies like NAVIO™ robotics-assisted surgery and VISIONAIRE™ patient-matched adaptive guides
Source: Smith & Nephew

Image courtesy of Smith & Nephew plc
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.





