RM Pressfit Uncemented Cup TiCP - Acetabulum prosthesis Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

rm pressfit uncemented cup ticp - acetabulum prosthesis

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 35661 - acetabulum prosthesis - the rm pressfit cup is a cementless monoblock press-fit acetabular cup manufactured from uhmw-pe. the over-sizing at the cups equator ensures an optimal primary press-fit fixation of the implant in the acetabulum which minimises movement between the implant and the bone to promote osseointegration of the implant. the combination of an optimal stability minimised movement and osseointegration provides the mechanism for the secondary fixation. rm pressfit hip system, cup ticp standard pe is an uncemented one-piece cup for treating diseased hip joints for primary and revision surgery.

Surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 44054 - surgical procedure kit, orthopaedic, reusable - set of reusable instruments and materials for orthopaedic procedures

Optimys Uncemented Stem - Press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

optimys uncemented stem - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 55834 - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece - optimys stem is manufactured from titanium. it features trapezoidal neck geometry with a 12/14 cone. the titanium plasma coating offers a secure anchorage in the bone and the calcium phosphate coating promotes a rapid osseointegration for secondary stability. the triple taper design ensures a rotational stable fixation in the metaphyseal region, and the polished distal section features a round tip to minimise the risk of thigh pain. the optimys stem is intended for primary or secondary osteoarthritis of the hip as long as stable anchoring of the implant is not jeopardized; femoral head and femoral neck fractures as long as stable anchoring of the implant is guaranteed; after failed previous surgery such as osteosynthesis.

twinSys HA Long Stem Lateral Uncemented - Press-fit hip femur prosthesis, modular Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

twinsys ha long stem lateral uncemented - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, modular

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 55833 - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, modular - the twinsys uncemented long stem is manufactured from ti6al4v and coated in hydroxyapatite. it has a triple tapered shape to creates shear forces that are converted into compressive forces that lower the risk of post-operative subsidence. the design enables a natural proximal force distribution in the bone through the previously compressed cancellous tissue. the stem has a proximal collar and a distal slot to enhance fixation in cases of minimal loss of metaphyseal bone but an intact diaphysis. twinsys long uncemented stems are designed for treating diseased hip joints for primary and revision surgery. indications for use are: - degenerative disease of the joint, such as primary or secondary coxarthritis - advanced loss of substance and / or functional loss of the hip joint caused by degenerative or post-traumatic arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis - avascular necrosis of the femoral head or fracture of the femoral neck - after failed previous surgery, osteosynthesis, joint reconstruction, arthrodesis, hemi-arthroplasty or total hip replacement - revisions with slight bone loss

twinSys uncemented HA stem - Coated hip femur prosthesis, modular Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

twinsys uncemented ha stem - coated hip femur prosthesis, modular

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 33581 - coated hip femur prosthesis, modular - the twinsys uncemented stem is manufactured from ti6al4v with a 12/14 cone and is based on the philosophy of the tapered straight stem. primary stability is achieved by wedging the stem in the prepared medullary canal. the surface is rough-blasted with corundum, after which a hydroxylapatite coating is applied to it which promotes rapid osseointegration. twinsys uncemented stem for treating diseased hip joints for primary and revision surgery for the following indications: - degenerative disease of the joint, such as primary or secondary coxarthritis - advanced loss of substance and / or functional loss of the hip joint caused by degenerative or post-traumatic arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis - avascular necrosis of the femoral head or fracture of the femoral neck - after failed previous surgery, osteosynthesis, joint reconstruction, arthrodesis, hemiarthroplasty or total hip replacement - revisions with slight bone loss - dysplasia of the hip

Femoral Head CoCrMo - Metallic femoral head prosthesis Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

femoral head cocrmo - metallic femoral head prosthesis

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 33175 - metallic femoral head prosthesis - a cobalt chrome femoral head with 12/14 cone to be used in conjunction with a femoral stem to articulate against an acetabular component for primary and revision hip surgery. cobalt chrome femoral head for treating diseased hip joints for primary and revision surgery. the indications depend on the hip stem and hip cup system to be used.

Modular Revision Neck with Screw Uncemented - Revision uncoated hip femur prosthesis Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

modular revision neck with screw uncemented - revision uncoated hip femur prosthesis

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 33178 - revision uncoated hip femur prosthesis - the modular revision neck with screw is manufactured from ti6al4v with a 12/14 cone and is designed to be used with the modular revision stem. the neck and stem are connected by a morse taper additionally secured with a safety screw. the upper part of the neck, which is in contact with soft tissue, has a polished finishing. the modular revision neck with screw forms part of the modular revision hip system that is designed to treat: - advanced articular destruction combined with congenital or acquired deformity; - proximal femoral bone deficiency requiring hip arthroplasty: fracture (primary fracture in the sub-trochanteric region, periprosthetic fracture) ? failure of medical devices, e. g. primary total hip prosthesis, osteosynthesis ? correction of rotational malalignment, trochanteric osteotomy, dysplasia.

twinSys cemented stem - Uncoated hip femur prosthesis, modular Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

twinsys cemented stem - uncoated hip femur prosthesis, modular

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 34190 - uncoated hip femur prosthesis, modular - the twinsys cemented stem is manufactured from fecrnimnmonbn with a 12/14 cone; it is based on the tapered straight stem philosophy. the stem is undersized by 1mm per side compared with the rasp, providing room for an evenly distributed cement coating. the mirror-finished surface absorbs micromovements between the implant and the cement mantle reducing the risk of loosening. the rounded-off rectangular cross-section ensures stability of the stem in respect to the rotational force acting on it. twinsys cemented stem for treating diseased hip joints for primary and revision surgery for the following indications: - degenerative disease of the joint, such as primary or secondary coxarthritis - advanced loss of substance and / or functional loss of the hip joint caused by degenerative or post-traumatic arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis - avascular necrosis of the femoral head or fracture of the femoral neck - after failed previous surgery, osteosynthesis, joint reconstruction, arthrodesis, hemiarthroplasty or total hip replacement - revisions with slight bone loss - dysplasia of the hip

Modular Revision Uncemented Stem Distal - Revision uncoated hip femur prosthesis Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

modular revision uncemented stem distal - revision uncoated hip femur prosthesis

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 33178 - revision uncoated hip femur prosthesis - the modular revision distal stem is manufactured from ti6al4v and is designed to be used with the modular revision neck. the neck and stem are connected by a morse taper additionally secured with a safety screw. the outer surfaces are sandblasted, leading to a macroroughened finishing. the modular revision distal stem forms part of the modular revision hip system that is designed to treat: - advanced articular destruction combined with congenital or acquired deformity; - proximal femoral bone deficiency requiring hip arthroplasty: fracture (primary fracture in the sub-trochanteric region, periprosthetic fracture) ? failure of medical devices, e. g. primary total hip prosthesis, osteosynthesis ? correction of rotational malalignment, trochanteric osteotomy, dysplasia.

CCA Cemented Stem SS - Uncoated hip femur prosthesis, one-piece Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

cca cemented stem ss - uncoated hip femur prosthesis, one-piece

mathys orthopaedics pty ltd - 34223 - uncoated hip femur prosthesis, one-piece - the cca cemented stem has a 12/14 trunnion and is manufactured from fecrnimnmonbn. the stem follows the muller stem philosophy which refers to a self-centring, 3-point contact anchorage with a partial cement mantle. the bone plug permits a better cement compression during the implantation, which ensures that all the residual voids around the stem are completely filled. the cca stem is used in primary and revision hip joint replacement for the following indications: - degenerative disease of the joint, such as primary or secondary coxarthritis - advanced loss of substance and / or functional loss of the hip joint caused by degenerative or post-traumatic arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis - avascular necrosis of the femoral head or fracture of the femoral neck - after failed previous surgery, osteosynthesis, joint reconstruction, arthrodesis, hemiarthroplasty or total hip replacement - revisions with slight bone loss - dysplasia of the hip