The Tri-Lock Bone Preservation Stem is an uncemented tapered wedge design primary hip replacement stem. The original Tri-Lock was introduced in 1981 as the first proximally coated tapered-wedge hip stem available. Geometrical features which preserve bone include a reduced lateral shoulder and a...
read full descriptionWhich Medical Device of the Year 2012 First Runner-Up: Orthopaedics Our device nominator said, "“The fastest growing, lowest revised knee on the market...” We said, “We like the Triathlon knee, but aren’t aware of evidence that outcomes are better...
read full descriptionThe TriboFit is an unusual socket made of a semi-flexible translucent material which is highly hydrophilic and which therefore maintains a layer of fluid around the femoral head. It is said to be associated with almost no wear as there is no physical contact between components. The associated...
read full descriptionThe Trident Acetabular System from Stryker is an uncemented acetabular system which includes Crossfire polyethylene, X3 polyethylene , alumina ceramic, constrained liners, concentric and eccentric liners. The shells come in no-hole, cluster hole and multiple hole variants, hemispherical and PSL...
read full descriptionThe Trigen Knee Fusion Nail is one of the Trigen series of intramedullary nails. The nail is titanium and is intended to be inserted from proximal to distal. Proximal locking is with a 5.0mm screw or two 6.4mm reconstruction bolts. The nail has a radius of curvature of 1.5 to 2.5m. It is...
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