The Cofield 2 Shoulder System is a modular shoulder arthroplasty device. It comes in four stem lengths (115-245mm) and six stem diameters ranging from 6 to 16mm. Modular head options includeconcentric, eccentric, lateral offset and unipolar designs. There are compatible glenoid components. The...
read full descriptionThe Bigliani/Flatow complete shoulder solution total shoulder arthroplasty is a modular cemented system for shoulder arthroplasty, including a glenoid component. The design aims to reproduce the biomechanics of the normal shoulder joint. A surgical technique for the Bigliani/Flatow shoulder...
read full descriptionThe Anatomical Shoulder System from Zimmer is a modular system which allows adjustment of the anatomical inclination angle of the humeral head relative to the stem of the implant and the version of the head. The offset and rotation of the head is also adjustable. The stems can be cemented or...
read full descriptionThe Anatomic Radial Head System from Acumed is indicated for radial head replacement after comminuted fracture. The ellipsoid shape of the implant is intended to mimic the natural radial head. The system is modular comprising a stem, collar and cobalt chrome head. The system allows over 200...
read full descriptionThe ALIGN radial head system is a radial head replacement system with an adjustable articulation which can be anatomicaly aligned to the patient's axis of forearm rotation. A long stem fixation into the radius is designed for three point fixation, has distal stem flutes and a Ti-plasma spray...
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