The Infinity® Total Ankle System consists of a titanium alloy tibial tray, cobalt chromium talar dome, and a polyethylene insert. Celebrating 10 years of international clinical use, Infinity has become one of the most widely used1 low-profile prosthesis solutions for surgeons treating End Stage Ankle Arthritis (ESAA).
The Infinity Total Ankle System consists of Adaptis 3D printed, porous metal option for the tibia tray, the option of a chamfered or flat cut Asaptis® talar dome, and the Everlast® Highly Cross-linked polyethylene. All components are available in varying sizes to best match your anatomy.
Celebrating 10 years
of the Infinity Total Ankle System
Since the initial launch of the Infinity Total Ankle in 2014, Stryker’s low-profile total ankle replacement implant has become the leading total ankle prosthesis choice by surgeons in the US & the UK.1,2
In the largest prospective study of a single total ankle prosthesis to date, Infinity Total Ankle System published 98.8% survivorship at two years.5
Full visualization of bone
Implant interface
The Infinity prosthesis was purposefully designed without tibial flanges or barrels and without talar dome side walls that could obscure fluoroscopic imaging.
By allowing complete visualization of the implant interface, the surgeon can verify thorough seating of the talar prosthesis. This important feature also facilitates the visibility of X-rays for post-op follow up.
The Infinity Total Ankle System consist of Adaptis 3D printed, porous metal tibia tray, the option of a chamfered or flat cut Adaptis talar dome, and the Everlast Highly Cross-linked polyethylene. All components are available in varying sizes to best match patient anatomy.
Talar options within the Infinity Total Ankle System feature a low-profile, chamfered or flat-cut style option allowing surgeons preference to dictate preparation options. Both are available in 3D printed, porous Adaptis options.
The Infinity Total Ankle System features the same sulcus articular geometry as Inbone Total Ankle system. A coronally stable design that may help reduce dependency on surrounding soft tissues.
Adaptis technology
Adaptis® material is 3D printed as a single, monoblock construct, which reduces the possibility of delamination at the solid/porous material interface.
In-growth as early as 4 weeks
Adaptis 3D-printed, in-growth surface design.6
3D-printed metal components
Improve long term fixation
Adaptis® 3D printed, porous metal components are designed to act as a scaffold that facilitates boney ingrowth as early as 4 weeks.6
Increase initial stability
Increased initial implant stability through greater friction at the bone to implant interface.7
Improve wear resistance
Everlast® highly cross-linked polyethylene inserts improve wear resistance by up to 26%.8
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References
AP-015851