The Affinis Short shoulder arthroplasty system from Mathys European Orthopaedics is a short stem shoulder arthroplasty device. The head of the device is ceramic, and there is a polyethylene glenoid component. The implant is nickel-free, and the keel has a calcium phosphate coating. We...
read full descriptionThe Souter-Strathclyde Elbow Replacement is a non-constrained elbow replacement with a relatively short humeral component compared to other designs, although a long stem component is available. The elbow was manufactured by Howmedica and had a reported 12 year survivorship of 87% in patients...
read full descriptionThe Delta Xtend Reverse Shoulder System from Depuy-Synthes is an evolution of the Delta CTA (Cuff Tear Arthopathy) and Delta III shoulder systems. It is a total, semi-constrained shoulder arthroplasty. The reverse polarity moves the centre of rotation medially and inferiorly which increases the...
read full descriptionThe Acclaim™ Total Elbow System from Depuy-Synthes is a modular system which allows surgeons to select a constrained or unconstrained joint depending on clinical requirements because of an interchangeable bearing system. The modularity of the system may also assist revision surgery. The...
read full descriptionThe ExploR® modular radial head replacement from Biomet is indicated for degenerative or post-traumatic conditions of the radio-humeral joint. The head and stem can be assembled in-situ allowing for preservation of the radial collateral ligament. Fully interchangeable head and stem parts...
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