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Stryker Exeter Hip | Which Medical Device
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Exeter Hip

  • Added Jan 18, 2011
  • Manufactured by Stryker

The Exeter hip is a cemented, polished tapered stem hip replacement with a long pedigree. The device was developed in 1969 and intended as a cemented implant for insertion by the posterior approach. In 2010 the device celebrated its millionth implantation, 40 years of clinical use and, possibly...

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Zimmer MS-30 Hip | Used in Total hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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MS-30 Hip

  • Added Oct 2, 2011
  • Manufactured by Zimmer

The MS-30 (Morscher-Spotorno) femoral stem from Zimmer is a cemented, collarless stem which is available in both matt and highly polised versions. Design features include three tapers and a rounded trapezoidal cross section. The purpose of the flange on the lateral aspect of the stem is to...

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Depuy Synthes Summit Cemented Hip System | Used in Primary hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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Summit Cemented Hip System

The Summit Cemented Hip Replacement System from Depuy-Synthes is a cemented stem which is a modification of the original Charnley design. The aims of these modifications were to increase torsional stability, increase offset options and improve the cement mantle (for example with the integral...

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