Cementless femoral stem TARGOS™ MINI

Cementless femoral stem - TARGOS™ MINI - Groupe Lépine
Cementless femoral stem - TARGOS™ MINI - Groupe Lépine
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Characteristics

Fixation type
cementless

Description

The titanium alloy TARGOS™ Mini self-locking femoral stem with collar is intended for cementless implants. It controls the sinking and preserves the spongy hip bone structure. This shortened stem provides a solution adapted to the indications of total hip arthroplasty in young active patients and is perfectly suited for a minimally invasive approach. Its 12/14 taper allows for a wide selection of femoral heads: short, medium or long necks, 22.2 or 28 mm diameter in stainless steel or CoCr, 28 mm diameter in Ceralepine, 28, 32 or 36 mm diameter in Biolox Delta alumina. A bioactive titanium-hydroxyapatite bilayer coating is applied using a vacuum plasma spray technique with an excellent industrial control. Description Mechanically-validated design allowing a bone stock preserving surgery. Collar with HA coating, supports the Merkel for better control of the depression and rotation of the stem as well as an exceptional distribution of stresses at the interface. Simple and versatile instrumentation adapted to all surgical approaches and common to the ranges of cemented and non-cemented stems. Design of broaches facilitating the introduction into the greater trochanter.

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