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Minimally invasive femoral stems
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TRJ® Hip Stem Trochanter retaining joint replacement The TRJ® hip prosthesis stem is implanted withoutcement. The stem design is based on many years of experience with a conical ...
Femoral stem length: 68, 135 mm
Femoral stem offset: 24.2, 59.3 mm
CCD angle: 140, 129, 137, 127 °
... individual femoral anatomies by matching patient’s medial curvatures and demonstrating good mid-long term clinical results. Features Inspired by Individual Anatomy Three families, four offset option and CCD angles ...
CCD angle: 126, 135 °
... for excellent proximal stability. The shortened stem length and narrow distal top allows for ease of implantation. The POLARSTEM can be used for all standard femoral morphologies. The range of stems ...
Femoral stem length: 165, 115 mm
Femoral stem offset: 53.5, 34.7 mm
CCD angle: 135, 126 °
The S curvature follows the natural anatomical shape of the femur Rib profile for high primary stability and structural elasticity Bone preserving Minimally invasive implantation LINK ...
CCD angle: 135, 125 °
... design of the FIN stem to meet the needs of minimally invasive surgery. The FIN SHORT stem provides an alternative to femoral resurfacing techniques, ...
CCD angle: 120 °
The Hype® range of femoral stem is a complete range of self locking stems dedicated to primary total hip arthroplasty. These stems have a 12/14 (5°43’) taper. A total ...
Femoral stem length: 29, 40 mm
CCD angle: 130 °
Shortened straight stem Titanium + HAP bilayer coating Standard or lateralized neck
... cancellous bone Absolute mechanical stability Cone shaped geometric transition between proximal body and cylindrical distal stem; Prevents subsidence Stress transfer creates ‘hoop stressing’ of the cortical bone ...
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