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Zimmer Maxera Cup | Used in Total hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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Maxera Cup

  • Added Aug 8, 2011
  • Manufactured by Zimmer

The Maxera ™ Cup from Zimmer is a large diameter ceramic acetabular component. The ceramic is Biolox delta, the design includes a 180 degree full hemisphere, with three anti-rotation fins. Large diameter heads ranging from 32mm to 48mm are available. The bearing is intended for younger...

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Stryker MDM X3 | Used in Proximal femoral resection, Revision hip replacement, Total hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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MDM X3

  • Added Jan 11, 2015
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The Modular Dual Mobility acetabulum from Stryker (MDM) complements the ADM system, but is based on the Trident or Tritanium uncemented acetabular shells. The polyethylene component is manufactured from X3 polyethylene . The femoral head is either 22.2mm for smaller size shells, or 28mm. A CoCr...

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Stryker Tritanium Acetabular Cup | Used in Total hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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Tritanium Acetabular Cup

  • Added May 24, 2013
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The Tritanium Acetabular Cup from Stryker is an acetabular shell manufactured from Tritanium which is a proprietary commercially pure Titanium matrix.  Stryker report the shell has 72% porosity, a coefficient of friction of 1.01 and an average pore size of 546 microns. Clinical trials...

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