The PROFIX Total Knee System from Smith and Nephew is a well-established system with long term results. It is available in cemented and cementless (Hydroxylapatite on porous coating) variants. The FLEXCR insert is intended to accommodate up to 155 degrees of flexion with reduced...
read full descriptionThe Furlong EVOLUTION stem is a modification of the highly successful Furlong HAC hip. The stem includes the following modifications: a reduced lateral shoulder for ease of insertion optimised neck geometry collared and non-collared options zoned coating with...
read full descriptionMarathon Cross-Linked Polyethylene is a third generation cross-linked polyethylene. The manufacturing process involves 5 MRad of gamma irradiation, followed by a thermal treatment which is said to reduce free radicals in the polyethylene, enhance material consolidation and reduce the oxidative...
read full descriptionThe AT4 Tourniquet System from AneticAid is a new design of pneumatic tourniquet. The electronic version has its own air supply, automatic diagnostic checks on start-up, and an innovative safety feature for Bier's Block procedures which mean it is not possible to deflate cuffs in the wrong order.
read full descriptionThe 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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