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Smith & Nephew Birmingham Hip Resurfacing | Used in Hip resurfacing | Which Medical Device

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Birmingham Hip Resurfacing

The Birmingham Hip Resurfacing likely needs no introduction, as the device which kicked off the hip resurfacing revival of the last ten years. The device has been successfully marketed as a solution for younger patients requiring hip replacement, preserving bone on the femoral side. The...

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Smith & Nephew BEAVER 4.0 mm Blade | Which Medical Device

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BEAVER 4.0 mm Blade

The BEAVER 4.0 mm Blade from Smith and Nephew is designed for use in hip arthroscopy for capsulotomy, labral takedown and psoas tendon release procedures. The single use device has a curved banana shape and a long, ergonomic handle.

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Smith & Nephew SMF Short Modular Femoral Hip System | Used in Total hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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SMF Short Modular Femoral Hip System

The SMF Short Modular Femoral Hip System from Smith and Nephew is an uncemented titanium stem, approximately 20% shorter than conventional stems. It has a proprietary high-friction porous (mean pore size 200 microns) coating known as Stiktite ™ and has a cobalt-chrome modular neck design....

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Smith & Nephew Oxinium | Which Medical Device

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Oxinium

Oxinium is the trade name for a bearing material manufactured by Smith and Nephew and available in the Journey and Genesis II knees, and Smith and Nephew hip prostheses. When combined with XLPE (Smith and Nephew's cross linked polyethylene) it is known as VERILAST technology. The material...

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Smith & Nephew R3 Acetabular System | Used in Primary hip replacement, Revision hip replacement | Which Medical Device

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R3 Acetabular System

The 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...

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