Zimmer Biomet’s Arcos Modular Femoral Revision System meets the demands of complex hip revision surgery by offering surgeons and OR staff the ability to tailor both the hip implant and its corresponding instruments.
Intraoperative Flexibility
With three proximal bodies and five distal stems, which all work together regardless of size, a surgeon is able to address deficiencies in both regions of the femur independent of each other. This compatibility allows for a surgeon to change stems intraoperatively if encountered with another option from their preoperative planning. The availability of standard and high offset proximal body offerings are additional tools that allow the surgeon intraoperative flexibility to address patient needs as they arise.
Bolt and Claw Auxiliary Option
The Arcos Modular Femoral Revision System has the ability to use auxiliary implants to reattach the trochanteric fragment directly to the implant. By reattaching the trochanteric fragment in this fashion, the soft tissue and bony fragment are stabilized and provide an additional level of stability.
Streamlined Instrumentation
Designed with common proximal implant and instrument geometries, the Arcos Platform design is intended to allow for intraoperative revision efficiency by reducing the number of instrument cases required to a number comparable to a primary hip surgery.
Clinically Proven PPS® Coating
Allows for initial scratch-fit stability and biologic fixation.
Flexibility of Titanium
Allows for stress transfer to preserve cortical density