The 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 descriptionThe R3 Acetabular System from Smith and Nephew includes no-hole and mulit-hole options, constrained liners and large bearing options. The latter include XLPE, Oxinium, CoCr, and Biolox. Liners are designed to sit flush with the rim of the shell, reducing the potential for impingement. The...
read full descriptionThe Avantage Acetabular System is a Dual Mobility hip bearing system comprising a cemented shell and cementless component with pegs (Avantage 3P) , a cementless component without pegs (Avantage Reload) and a revision cup and reinforcement plate.
read full descriptionThe aMace acetabular revision system from Mobelife involves the customised manufacture of implants for complex hip revision surgery. The system comprises the aMace Augment, the aMace Augmented Cup, the aMace Cage, the aMace integrated system and the aMace plate. The key feature of these...
read full descriptionThe Accolade C Femoral Component from Stryker is a cemented hip stem with a dual wedge design manufactured from chrome cobalt. There are 132 and 127 degree neck angle options, and a universal distal spacer or ring centraliser options. The V40 taper allows a range of heads including Vitallium...
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