The Trigen Sureshot System is a computerised tracking system which facilitates the placement of the distal locking screws after intramedullary nailing using the Trigen nail. Distal locking is a challenge which most trainees take a few cases to master, but although it may become easier with...
read full descriptionThe Trilogy Acetabular Cup system from Zimmer is an uncemented socket which is an evolution of the Harris-Galante and HGP II cup designs. Options include a uni-hole shell, which allows visual confirmation of seating, a non-holed shell, cluster hole, multi hole and spiked shell configurations....
read full descriptionThe Trilogy Longevity Constrained Liner (aka the Epsilon socket) is a constrained socket, available as a liner for the Zimmer Trilogy and Trabecular Metal acetabular shells or in a version intended for cementing into a shell. It has a unique design that aims to improve on the range of motion...
read full descriptionThe Trinity Advanced Bearing Acetabulum System from Corin is a modular acetabular system which includes BIOLOX Delta ceramic-on-ceramic and ECiMa (vitamin E) highly cross-linked polyethylene bearing options. The shell is hemispherical, and has a plasma pure titanium and HA (Bonit) coating....
read full descriptionTritanium (R) from Stryker is a reticulated porous titanium coating for titanium alloy components. Frenkel et al report a porosity of 65-70% compared with titanium (30-35%) and cobalt chrome beads (35-40%), and excellent bone ingrowth in animal studies. Tritanium was also a fictional...
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