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Zimmer Trilogy Longevity Constrained Liner | Which Medical Device

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Trilogy Longevity Constrained Liner

  • Added Oct 7, 2010
  • Manufactured by Zimmer

The Trilogy Longevity Constrained Liner (aka the Epsilon socket) is a constrained socket, available as a liner for the Zimmer Trilogy and Trabecular Metal acetabular shells or in a version intended for cementing into a shell. It has a unique design that aims to improve on the range of motion...

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Corin Trinity Advanced Bearing Acetabular System | Used in Primary hip replacement, Revision hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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Trinity Advanced Bearing Acetabular System

  • Added May 2, 2013
  • Manufactured by Corin

The Trinity Advanced Bearing Acetabulum System from Corin is a modular acetabular system which includes BIOLOX Delta ceramic-on-ceramic and ECiMa (vitamin E) highly cross-linked polyethylene bearing options. The shell is hemispherical, and has a plasma pure titanium and HA (Bonit) coating....

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Stryker Tritanium Acetabular Cup | Used in Total hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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Tritanium Acetabular Cup

  • Added May 24, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The Tritanium Acetabular Cup from Stryker is an acetabular shell manufactured from Tritanium which is a proprietary commercially pure Titanium matrix.  Stryker report the shell has 72% porosity, a coefficient of friction of 1.01 and an average pore size of 546 microns. Clinical trials...

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Zimmer Wagner SL Revision Hip | Used in Revision hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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Wagner SL Revision Hip

  • Added May 1, 2013
  • Manufactured by Zimmer

The Wagner SL Revision Hip is a grit blasted titanium hip stem designed to gain distal fixation and rotational stability where there is extensive proximal bone loss. The principle of the Wagner stem is that the proximal bone will then recover. The implant is a monoblock, and is available in 190,...

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