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Utilizing advanced bearing surfaces like ceramic-on-ceramic or ceramic-on-polyethylene to extend implant lifespan and reduce revision risks.
Covers both hemiarthroplasty and total hip replacement to suit different surgical requirements and patient needs.
Surgeons can tailor procedures for each patient through a modular system, ensuring a precise fit for different anatomies.
Clear matching lists define exactly which femoral heads, stems, and cups can be safely combined for structural integrity.
| Hip Joint System | Introduction |
|---|---|
| Acetabular Cup | The "socket" component implanted into the pelvis to replace damaged cartilage. Typically made of titanium or cobalt-chromium alloy with a porous surface for bone ingrowth. |
| Acetabular Liner | A wear-resistant insert inside the cup. Made from highly cross-linked polyethylene or ceramic to minimize friction as the bearing surface. |
| Femoral Head | The spherical ball that attaches to the femoral stem. It rotates within the liner to enable a full range of motion. Made of ceramic or polished metal. |
| Femoral Stem | A rod-like component inserted into the femur for stability. Features a tapered connection for the head and often has coatings for bone integration. |
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