Empowering Your Total Joint Surgery

Why Choose CONMED for Total Joint Surgery?
CONMED delivers consistency, performance, precision, efficiency, and control to your total joint techniques at every critical moment.

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Hall® Titan Powered Instruments System

Built on legacy, ready for today

Trusted for decades. Now re engineered. The Hall® Titan System delivers powerful, ergonomic9 cutting and fully sterilizable lithium batteries – designed for today’s total joint workflows.

The CONMED Difference:

  • Sterilizable Lithium Battery – Delivers high torque and long-lasting power
  • High Performance – Powerful, variable-speed control with reduced vibration
  • IPX-Rated Durability – IPX6, IPX8, and IPX9 ratings provide market-leading water intrusion protection10
  • Fully Compatible – Works with legacy and future Hall attachments
  • Sterilization Tray Solutions – Customize sterilization with multi-tray system and rigid containers
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HelixAR™ Electrosurgical Generator with ABC® Technology

Advanced Energy Meets Argon Precision

When control matters most, the HelixAR™ delivers. With advanced specialty modes and Argon Beam Coagulation (ABC®), it’s designed to reduce carbonization, protect tissue1, and reduce postoperative blood loss2,3.

The CONMED Difference:

  • ABC Technology – Delivers precise, cost-effective hemostasis with reduced carbonization, minimal thermal damage to tissue1, and a more uniform eschar.4,5
  • Specialty Modes – Lap, Fluids, Pulse Cut, Pulse Coag, and more for tailored control in orthopedic procedures
  • Triple Option Handpiece – Seamlessly switch between monopolar cut, coag, and ABC® technology to save time and cut costs
  • Bend-a-Beam® Handpieces – Malleable, insulated tips that are bendable up to 60° for flexibility in technique
  • Enhanced Visibility – Argon flow displaces smoke and fluid, improving field clarity
PX5 and PlumePens

PlumeSafe® X5™ & PlumePen® Smoke Evacuation System

Pull the Plume from the Room

Surgical smoke is more than a nuisance – it’s a hazard. The PX5™ evacuator and PlumePen® pencil system are engineered to keep your OR air cleaner, safer, and your view crystal clear.

The CONMED Difference:

  • 5-Stage Filtration – The PX5™ is proven to capture 10X smaller particles, down to 0.01 microns6
  • Long-Lasting Filters – PX5™ has 3X the life of other options, reducing cost and offering convenience7
  • Optimized Design – PX5™ has dual 7/8” ports to connect two smoke pencils without any additional accessories
  • Adaptability – The full blade reveal of PlumePen® Elite provides exceptional visibility, while the adjustable capture port adapts to any blade length for optimal smoke plume capture
  • At Source Filtration – Captures up to 99.7% of smoke created at the source when used with a 25 CFM smoke evacuator8
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QUANTUM® Total Ankle System

Built for the Ankle. Designed for Precision

This isn’t just another implant – it’s a dedicated ankle arthroplasty system, from pre-op planning to smart implant geometry. With QUANTUM®, every cut, fit, and placement is purposeful.

The CONMED Difference:

  • OrthoPlanify™ Planning + PSI – CT/X-ray based digital planning with 3D-printed, patient-specific cutting guides
  • Tibial Component – Curved medial/lateral fit + cross-shaped keel for rotational stability
  • Talar Options – Tronconic geometry, side-specific options, and natural joint replication
  • Material Excellence – Titanium (tibia) and cobalt chrome (talus) with porous coatings for stability

1 Based on CONMED internal ex-vivo protocol: “ABC vs Spray Coag - Thermal and Tissue Effect Comparison Engineering Memo #801-21958.”
2 Bowling D. M. (2002). Argon beam coagulation for post-tonsillectomy hemostasis. Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 126(3), 316–320.
3 Loh, R., Stepan, L., Zhen, E., & Shaw, C. L. (2019). Argon plasma coagulation tonsillectomy versus coblation tonsillectomy: a comparison of efficacy and safety. The Journal of laryngology and otology, 133(6), 520–525.
4 Galen, D. I., Jacobson, A., & Weckstein, L. N. (1994). Argon beam coagulation rescue to correct bleeding during pelviscopy. The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 1(2), 146–149.
5 Huff, T., & Brand, E. (1992). Pseudomyxoma peritoneii: treatment with the argon beam coagulator. Obstetrics and gynecology, 80(3 Pt 2), 569–571.
6 Data on file.
7 As compared to Stryker Neptune with 8 hours of active filtration. Reference IFU.
8 Data on file.
9 Data on File. UL file E350964-A10
10 Data on File. UL file E350964-D1012-1/A2/C0-UL, TR13-853, and TR14-008.

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