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Medacta femoral stems
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CCD angle: 135, 127 °
... SMS femoral stem has been designed to meet today’s THA challenges in a growing patient population . The stem is designed to achieve a more physiological proximal load transfer and ...
Medacta
CCD angle: 130, 125 °
... PARADOX" A stem matching the femoral canal is implanted line-to-line, resulting in a thin cement mantle. The French technique is intended to maximize the stem size within the medullary ...
Medacta
Femoral stem offset: 35.5, 37.5, 44, 50 mm
CCD angle: 125 °
... mm shortened X-acta stem was designed to facilitate stem implantation through the AMIS approach and reduce bone removal. SUCCESSFUL CLINICAL HISTORY The collarless, double-tapered, polished design ...
Medacta
Femoral stem offset: 37, 43 mm
CCD angle: 132 °
... proven success. In cases where the proximal femur is not too compromised, Mectagrip provides for a mechanically stronger bone-implant interface, resulting in a potentially improved load transfer Every femur ...
Medacta
CCD angle: 135, 127 °
... broaching and stem insertion when utilising the AMIS approach without compromising implant stability. BONE PRESERVING, AMIS FRIENDLY: First stem specifically designed for AMIS Reduced bone removal ...
Medacta
CCD angle: 135, 127 °
... broaching and stem insertion when utilising the AMIS approach without compromising implant stability. BONE PRESERVING, AMIS FRIENDLY: First stem specifically designed for AMIS Reduced bone removal ...
Medacta
CCD angle: 135, 127 °
... broaching and stem insertion when utilising the AMIS approach without compromising implant stability. BONE PRESERVING, AMIS FRIENDLY: First stem specifically designed for AMIS Reduced bone removal ...
Medacta
CCD angle: 135, 127 °
Quadra-S and Quadra-H are made of Titanium Niobium alloy: Ti6Al7Nb. Titanium is an inert and biocompatible material ideal for direct interaction with the bone. The surface has a superficial roughness between 4μm and 7μm thanks to a ...
Medacta
CCD angle: 127, 135 °
... the human bone which stimulates the bony ongrowth. When all of the HA coating is absorbed there is good interaction between stem and bone leading to long-term stability.
Medacta
CCD angle: 127, 135 °
... Rounded edges to avoid peak stresses within the cement mantle. Same 12/14 taper as Quadra cementless stems. Same instrumentation as Quadra cementless stems.
Medacta
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