The Modular Dual Mobility acetabulum from Stryker (MDM) complements the ADM system, but is based on the Trident or Tritanium uncemented acetabular shells. The polyethylene component is manufactured from X3 polyethylene . The femoral head is either 22.2mm for smaller size shells, or 28mm. A CoCr...
read full descriptionTornier's Dual Mobility Cup is available in cementless and cemented versions for primary replacement of the hip joint. The device has a metal back which, according to the manufacturer, ensures the joint range and stability are maintained. This image is provided courtesy of Tornier.
read full descriptionThe Novae Dual Mobility Cup is designed to reduce the risk of dislocation in patients at high risk including those with a history of dislocation, revision surgery and major tumour resection. Socket options include cemented (the "Stick"), uncemented with an HA coating (the "...
read full descriptionThe Active Articulation E1 Hip System is specifically indicated for patients at risk of dislocation. According to the manufacturer, it is the only dual mobility system to use Antioxidant Infused Technology which is intended to prevent oxidative degradation of the polythene component. ...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the Selexys Dual System provides a patient with a greater range of movement than many other hip systems, as well as joint stability. They say that it is therefore suitable for treating patients with profound instability and where diseased profiles place a...
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