The CFP (Collum Femoris Preserving) stem is a collared, curved short stem device designed for minimally invasive implantation. It is a modification of the stem originally designed by Pipino in the early 1980s, the design aims of which included rotational stability by triplanar fixation,...
read full descriptionThe Cenator acetabular cup is manufactured from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and achieves fixation via bone cement. The internal diameters of the Cenator cup are available in size 22, 26 and 28mm, and can be selected with or without an extended posterior wall and cement...
read full descriptionAccording to the manufacturer, the Cannulok Plus Revision System comprises a molular revision hip prothesis with a locking intramedullary nail. They describe the device as a CE Marked product which is available as an 'off the shelf' and a customised solution. Orthodynamics say that the...
read full descriptionThe C-stem AMT (Articul/Eze 12/14 mini taper) total hip system from Depuy is a triple-tapered polished cemented stem for use in primary hip arthroplasty. As with other systems, the third taper runs from narrow medial to broad lateral, with the aim of improving load transfer proximally and...
read full descriptionThe Birmingham Mid Head Resection Prosthesis is a device which, in terms of the bone resected, lies between the Birmingham Hip Resurfacing and a more standard total hip replacement. It can be used when it is possible to preserve part, but not all, of the femoral head. This may be helpful if...
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