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Revision femoral stem MP
cemented or non-cemented

Revision femoral stem - MP - Waldemar Link - cemented or non-cemented
Revision femoral stem - MP - Waldemar Link - cemented or non-cemented
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Characteristics

Surgical application
revision
Fixation type
cemented or non-cemented
Femoral stem length

160 mm, 180 mm, 210 mm, 250 mm, 330 mm
(6.3 in, 7.09 in, 8.27 in, 9.84 in, 12.99 in)

Femoral stem offset

29 mm, 31 mm, 40 mm
(1.14 in, 1.22 in, 1.57 in)

Femoral head diameter

Max.: 40 mm
(1.57 in)

Min.: 28 mm
(1.1 in)

CCD angle

126 °, 135 °

Description

The LINK MP Reconstruction System gives the surgeon the intraoperative flexibility and certainty that is essential for a successful revision procedure with pronounced bone loss. The system’s unique design has produced outstanding outcomes for decades. With just three instrument trays, the MP System enables a simple and fast surgery and a smooth process in five steps. The modular system gives the surgeon a high degree of flexibility in terms of adapting leg length, offset, and anteversion, independently of the distal cementless or cemented anchoring of the stem. This permits a quick and uncomplicated intraoperative response to the individual anatomy and defect. The stems in all six lengths have a 3° angulation, which facilitates following the anatomical curvature of the femur. The 2° tapered stem with peripheral longitudinal ribs gives outstanding stability in the femur, even with large proximal defects The cemented stems can also provide secure fixation when the bone quality is poor. The PowerLock toothed connection allows the stem length to be adjusted intraoperatively by means of spacers in 10 mm increments up to 30 mm for revision arthroplasties. The absence of a taper connection means that the stem length and also the anteversion and offset can be adjusted retrospectively without endangering the distal fixation of the stem. Neck segments with varying offsets, CCD angles, and volumes, with and without suture holes, allow reconstruction of the proximal femur to be adapted according to the particular defect and anatomy.

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