The Aequalis Resurfacing Head for shoulder arthroplasty is an anatomical resurfacing device. The aim is to restore the normal mechanics of the shoulder without removing bone stock. The design comprises a cobalt-chrome head with a fluted, tri-fin stem, coated with titanium plasma spray and...
read full descriptionThe Affinis Short shoulder arthroplasty system from Mathys European Orthopaedics is a short stem shoulder arthroplasty device. The head of the device is ceramic, and there is a polyethylene glenoid component. The implant is nickel-free, and the keel has a calcium phosphate coating. We...
read full descriptionThe Copeland Shoulder Resurfacing Arthroplasty (CSRA) is a resurfacing proximal humeral implant that was initially designed with a glenoid component, and thus may be used as a hemiarthoplasty or total shoulder system. Mr Steve Copeland’s initial design was based on the principle that...
read full descriptionThe Durom Shoulder Cup is a humeral head resurfacing device from Zimmer. It comprises a Stainless Steel head, and is intended for cemented fixation in the treatment of avascular necrosis, osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis of the shoulder. The operative technique can be found here .
read full descriptionThe Global CAP is a resurfacing proximal humeral implant that is designed to be compatible with the Global AP glenoid components, and thus may be used as a hemiarthoplasty or total shoulder system. In common with other resurfacing systems, it aims to restore proximal humeral anatomy by placing a...
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