Welcome to the future of ankle replacement with the Invision Total Ankle System. Designed with revision surgery in mind to address the most challenging cases. Used as a standalone construct or in conjunction with Inbone and Infinity components, Invision adds a level of modularity never seen before* in total ankle arthroplasty. The Invision system combines state-of-the-art technology with Stryker’s commitment to excellence in orthopedic care.
At Stryker, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of medical innovation to improve patient care. The Invision Total Ankle System embodies this commitment by offering a comprehensive solution for those in need of a revision total ankle replacement. Experience the Invision difference and help your patients take the first steps towards a pain-free, mobile future in their ankle.
1. Modular tibial stems for robust stability
2. Standard and long tibial tray lengths to allow optimum cortical coverage
3. Talar component with two thickness options to help restore natural joint height
4. Two sagittal sizing options to maximize talar neck coverage
5. Multiple tray thicknesses to address tibial defects
6. Broad anatomic footprint to provide cortical rim coverage
7. Talar pegs positioned for anterior bone purchase
The Invision Total Ankle System is designed with a streamlined surgical technique, helping surgeons benefit from the intuitive instrumentation and user-friendly system to enhance procedural efficiency.
Now you can plan revision cases using the Prophecy Surgical Planning system - including revisions for competitive TAR systems. Leveraging Stryker’s latest preoperative planning technology, the lnvision system works sseamlessly with Stryker’s Prophecy Surgical Planning system. This integration allows for highly personalized surgical plans tailored to each patient's unique anatomy, which can result in precise alignment and better implant positioning.
Purnell et al. (2024) reported on the early survivorship (mean follow-up of 3.5 years) and significant improvements in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) at one year, specifically in the pain intensity, pain interference, and physical function domains of the PROMIS. Radiographic findings included one talar lucency at six months post-implant, one incidence of talar subsidence, and another talar lucency at the final follow-up visit. No reoperations were reported. These results support the use of the Invision implant in the revision Total Ankle Arthroplasty (TAA) setting.1,2
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*Based on publicly available information as of October 2024
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