The Affinis Short shoulder arthroplasty system from Mathys European Orthopaedics is a short stem shoulder arthroplasty device. The head of the device is ceramic, and there is a polyethylene glenoid component. The implant is nickel-free, and the keel has a calcium phosphate coating. We...
read full descriptionThe Delta Xtend Reverse Shoulder System from Depuy-Synthes is an evolution of the Delta CTA (Cuff Tear Arthopathy) and Delta III shoulder systems. It is a total, semi-constrained shoulder arthroplasty. The reverse polarity moves the centre of rotation medially and inferiorly which increases the...
read full descriptionThe Trabecular Metal Reverse Shoulder from Zimmer is intended for patients with cuff arthropathy. Both the glenoid baseplate and the proximal metaphysis of the stem have trabecular metal coatings. A surgical technique can be found here .
read full descriptionThe Trabecular Metal Glenoid Component from Zimmer is a TMT-backed polyethylene component for glenoid replacement. Cement can be used to support the fixation but should not be applied to the trabecular metal component. Press-fit application only is not cleared for use in the USA. A surgical...
read full descriptionThe Aequalis Fracture Shoulder is a device indicated for shoulder arthroplasty after 4-part fractures, displaced 3-part fractures, fracture dislocations and head splitting fractures of the proximal humerus, especially in elderly or low-demand patients. The stem design incorporates a bone...
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