Tornier'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 Global Tissue Sparing (GTS) primary hip stem is a short uncemented hip stem intended to spare bone and possibly soft tissue. In an early series of 81 stems in 80 patients, there was one calcar fracture and no loosening at a mean of 16 months (6 to 24 months). Reference: Morales...
read full descriptionThe aMace acetabular revision system from Mobelife involves the customised manufacture of implants for complex hip revision surgery. The system comprises the aMace Augment, the aMace Augmented Cup, the aMace Cage, the aMace integrated system and the aMace plate. The key feature of these...
read full descriptionThe Furlong EVOLUTION stem is a modification of the highly successful Furlong HAC hip. The stem includes the following modifications: a reduced lateral shoulder for ease of insertion optimised neck geometry collared and non-collared options zoned coating with...
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