The Furlong EVOLUTION stem is a modification of the highly successful Furlong HAC hip. The stem includes the following modifications: a reduced lateral shoulder for ease of insertion optimised neck geometry collared and non-collared options zoned coating with...
read full descriptionThe Furlong HAC Coated Total Hip Replacement Stem is a fully HA coated titanium femoral component designed to provide a good metaphyseal fit. It has a rectangular cross section proximally, a cone shaped transition section and a distal stem. The canal is overreamed to allow space for the stem....
read full descriptionThe Global Tissue Sparing (GTS) primary hip stem is a short uncemented hip stem intended to spare bone and possibly soft tissue. In an early series of 81 stems in 80 patients, there was one calcar fracture and no loosening at a mean of 16 months (6 to 24 months). Reference: Morales...
read full descriptionThe MARATHON cemented acetabulum is a cross-linked polyethylene socket for hip replacement. The device has a flange which can be trimmed after trialling and before insertion. The socket has an alignment wire which is supplied separately and should be affixed to the polyethylene component before...
read full descriptionThe Maxera ™ Cup from Zimmer is a large diameter ceramic acetabular component. The ceramic is Biolox delta, the design includes a 180 degree full hemisphere, with three anti-rotation fins. Large diameter heads ranging from 32mm to 48mm are available. The bearing is intended for younger...
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