Zimmer is the global leader in the design, development, manufacture and marketing of reconstructive orthopaedic implants and trauma solutions.
The Trabecular Metal Glenoid Component from Zimmer is a TMT-backed polyethylene component for glenoid replacement. Cement can be used to support the fixation but should not be applied to the trabecular metal component. Press-fit application only is not cleared for use in the USA. A surgical...
read full descriptionThe Zimmer Trabecular Metal Humeral Stem is a humeral component with trabecular metal proximally. The aim is to provide good initial fixation and ingrowth. The device includes instrumentation to obtain correct version and stem height. A surgical technique for the treatment of four part...
read full descriptionThe Trabecular Metal Osteonecrosis Intervention Implant from Zimmer is intended for use in osteonecrosis of the femoral head, in Ficat and Arlet Stage 1 or 2 (ie precollapse) disease. A study by Varitimidis et al (1) suggested an improvement in function after implantation, but no effect...
read full descriptionThe Trabecular Metal Reverse Shoulder from Zimmer is intended for patients with cuff arthropathy. Both the glenoid baseplate and the proximal metaphysis of the stem have trabecular metal coatings. A surgical technique can be found here .
read full descriptionThe Trilogy Acetabular Cup system from Zimmer is an uncemented socket which is an evolution of the Harris-Galante and HGP II cup designs. Options include a uni-hole shell, which allows visual confirmation of seating, a non-holed shell, cluster hole, multi hole and spiked shell configurations....
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