The Aequalis Reverse II Shoulder from Tornier is a modular reverse shoulder system. Polyethylene insert options include a standard/centered insert, a constrained Deep Dish inerts, an eccentric and an option to convert a 36mm metaphysis to a 42 mm glenoid sphere. Glenoid sphere options includ a...
read full descriptionThe Aequalis Reversed Fracture Shoulder Prosthesis is a reverse shoulder device intended for use after proximal humeral fracture where greater tuberosity healing is unpredictable and therefore rotator cuff function may be compromised. The prosthesis has a low profile metaphyseal component with...
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 Zimmer Trabecular Metal Humeral Stem is a humeral component with trabecular metal proximally. The aim is to provide good initial fixation and ingrowth. The device includes instrumentation to obtain correct version and stem height. A surgical technique for the treatment of four part...
read full descriptionThe Trabecular Metal Glenoid Component from Zimmer is a TMT-backed polyethylene component for glenoid replacement. Cement can be used to support the fixation but should not be applied to the trabecular metal component. Press-fit application only is not cleared for use in the USA. A surgical...
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