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Depuy Synthes MARATHON Cemented Cup | Which Medical Device

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MARATHON Cemented Cup

The MARATHON cemented acetabulum is a cross-linked polyethylene socket for hip replacement. The device has a flange which can be trimmed after trialling and before insertion. The socket has an alignment wire which is supplied separately and should be affixed to the polyethylene component before...

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Biomet SHP (Scientific Hip Prosthesis) cup | Which Medical Device

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SHP (Scientific Hip Prosthesis) cup

  • Added Sep 15, 2010
  • Manufactured by Biomet

This cemented monoblock Arcom ® polyethylene cup has a 3mm integral flange and 3mm PMMA spacers on the surface. The design includes a 15 degree anti-dislocation rim and an anti-impingement recess, intended to increase the range of motion of the articulation. Intended for use with the SHP...

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Zimmer Trabecular Metal Acetabular Augment and Restrictor | Used in Hip resurfacing | Which Medical Device

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Trabecular Metal Acetabular Augment and Restrictor

  • Added Mar 25, 2013
  • Manufactured by Zimmer

The Trabecular Metal Augment and Restrictors from Zimmer are a selection of structural augments intended for revision or difficult primary hip reconstructions associated with significant bone loss.  This is part of the Zimmer TMARS (Trabecular Metal Acetabular Revision System).  ...

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