IASO General Clinic: Groundbreaking Personalized Knee Arthroplasty with the Symbios System

IASO General Clinic: Groundbreaking Personalized Knee Arthroplasty with the Symbios System

The future of Orthopedics is personalized

Knee arthroplasty is entering a new, fully personalized era at IASO General Clinic, with the implementation of the innovative personalization method by using Computed Tomography (CT), thanks to the advanced Symbios system.

This method was applied for the first time by the 2nd Orthopedics Clinic of our General Clinic, having Mr. Konstantinos Intzoglou as its Director, making a fully personalized surgical approach, based on the unique anatomical characteristics of each knee, possible for patients.

Contrary to conventional techniques, where the bone is adapted to the implant, the Symbios system allows for the custom design of both the implant and the surgical plan. As a result, greater precision, better functionality, shorter surgery duration, and faster recovery are achieved.

Indications for applying the method:

  • Degenerative knee osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Post-traumatic lesions
  • Unique anatomy or knee deformities

 

Main advantages:

  • Full customization of the implant
  • Minimal blood loss
  • Better alignment and stability
  • Faster recovery & reduced postoperative pain
  • Longer implant lifespan

At IASO General Clinic, cutting-edge technology is combined with medical precision, ensuring high-quality personalized solutions for all patients. We invest in knowledge, evolution, and respect for every individual.

As each and every knee is unique — and that’s the way it should be treated. 

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