Cementless femoral stem 2131-0105

cementless femoral stem
cementless femoral stem
cementless femoral stem
cementless femoral stem
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Characteristics

Fixation type
cementless

Description

The MALUCTM Total Hip Arthroplasty System (THA) is used for primary total hip replacement in skeletally mature individuals. The system consists of monolithic cemented and press-fit femoral stems, modular CoCr and BIOLOX® delta femoral heads in various sizes and offsets, uncemented acetabular shells and conventional polyethylene liners. Accessory components include distal centralizers, cancellous bone screws and cement restrictors. Instrumentation necessary for proper implantation is also included. The MALUCTM Total Hip Arthroplasty System (THA) is available in a wide range of sizes, offering uncompromising intraoperative flexibility and full interchangeability of femoral, tibial and patellar components. Some notable design features include: 1. Dual taper design increases rotational stability. 2. Reduced neck geometry optimizes range of motion and reduces potential for femoral fracturing. 3. Coatings available in both Titanium Plasma Spray (TPS) & Hydroxyapatite (HA) to enhance mechanical engagement in bone. 4. Compatible with both metal and ceramic femoral heads. Indication The SurgTech MALUCTM System is intended for use for cases of severely painful and/or disabled joint from osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or congenital hip dysplasia, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, acute traumatic fracture of the femoral head or neck, failed previous hip surgery (including joint reconstruction, internal fixation, arthrodesis, hemiarthroplasty and/or total arthroplasty), and certain cases of ankylosis.

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