The Salto Talaris Total Ankle Prosthesis is a fixed bearing ankle replacement is a cobalt-chrome device which is based on the Salto mobile-bearing ankle prosthesis. The bone fixation surface is plasma sprayed. A clinical trial is recruiting at the time of writing. 1 One early...
read full descriptionTornier's Dual Mobility Cup is available in cementless and cemented versions for primary replacement of the hip joint. The device has a metal back which, according to the manufacturer, ensures the joint range and stability are maintained. This image is provided courtesy of Tornier.
read full descriptionThe Latitude EV total elbow replacement prosthesis from Tornier is a versatile third generation elbow replacement system which includes the ability to maintain the radiohumeral joint when alignment is adequate. The ulnar and humeral stems are square in cross-section, and the humeral...
read full descriptionThe MoPyC (Modular Pyrocarbon Radial Head Prosthesis) from Tornier is an anatomic modular prosthesis comprising three components: a head, neck and stem with controlled expansion. The latter expands in the radial canal in order to optimise fixation. The neck has a 15 degree angulation to ensure...
read full descriptionThe Aequalis Resurfacing Head for shoulder arthroplasty is an anatomical resurfacing device. The aim is to restore the normal mechanics of the shoulder without removing bone stock. The design comprises a cobalt-chrome head with a fluted, tri-fin stem, coated with titanium plasma spray and...
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