Minimally invasive femoral stem POLARSTEM
cemented or non-cemented

Minimally invasive femoral stem - POLARSTEM - Smith & Nephew - cemented or non-cemented
Minimally invasive femoral stem - POLARSTEM - Smith & Nephew - cemented or non-cemented
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Characteristics

Surgical application
minimally invasive
Fixation type
cemented or non-cemented
Femoral stem length

101.5 mm, 171.5 mm
(4 in, 6.75 in)

CCD angle

126 °, 135 °

Description

The triple taper, self-locking design with reinforced proximal body helps to achieve excellent proximal stability. In addition, the shortened stem* length and narrow distal tip allow for ease of implantation, including in small intramedullary canals like Dorr Type A femurs. Product Features Design Helps to reduce the risk of subsidence. Narrow tip Features a thin distal area with a narrow tip, making it easier to implant through a small incision. Reproducibility Broaches with compaction teeth anterior/posterior and bone cutting teeth medial/lateral allow for a good fit between the stem and cortical bone. Cemented stem option Features the same implant geometry and is designed to be implanted using the French Paradox technique.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.