OSSIS designs and manufactures custom-made titanium implants.

Our customised solutions address severe bone loss, pelvic dissociations and tumours, simplifying complex cases for surgeons and providing options for patients who cannot use off-the-shelf products.

OSSIS custom implants
are digitally crafted from
patient image data.

Rapid.

OSSIS custom implants are ordered and made to meet the individual needs of each patient. Our dedicated team of engineers, clinical experts, and 3D printing technicians are positioned around the world and capable of delivering an implant within four to seven weeks of design approval.

Robust.

OSSIS implants are designed as one-piece constructs to replace any bone defects or voids. The implants are constructed from Titanium Alloy with a porous scaffold on all bone interfaces.

Trusted.

OSSIS has been producing custom implants for more than 17 years*. Our solutions are designed and manufactured in accordance with ISO 13485:2016, EU MDR requirements** and TGA essential principles to meet the highest surgical standards.

We’re shaping the future of orthopaedic implants by combining world-class engineering technology and clinical experience.

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OSSIS designs and manufactures custom-made implants which are used by surgeons to treat patients with unique clinical needs that cannot be effectively treated with off-the-shelf products. As each OSSIS implant is unique to the patient, mechanical testing and engineering data and clinical test results are often unavailable for such devices. Consequently, the mechanical integrity of such devices cannot be validated. Surgeons should consider these issues and inform their patients about the additional risks associated with custom-made implants. For product information, including indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions and potential adverse effects, see Instructions for Use or contact OSSIS.