Paragon Hip System Collared Stem PCHA - Press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

paragon hip system collared stem pcha - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece

corin australia pty ltd - 55834 - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece - the paragon stem pcha, collared is a cementless (press-fit) monoblock bi-planar femoral component of a joint replacement prosthesis to be used in total hip replacement surgery. the stem is made of titanium alloy, with a hydroxyapatite (ha) and titanium plasma composite coating to facilitate bony ingrowth to enhance fixation. the stem is to be used with a compatible femoral head and acetabular cup component. the stem is provided with a collar. paragon stem pcha, collared is part of the paragon hip system and is intended for use as the femoral component of a total hip replacement. this femoral hip stem is intended for uncemented fixation and single use implantation. this prosthesis may be used for the following conditions, as appropriate: 1. degenerative osteoarthritis of the hip. 2. inflammatory arthritis of the hip. 3. secondary arthritis of the hip, such as may follow trauma (e.g. fracture of the femoral neck, or fracture and/or dislocation of the hip or acetabulum), or congenital conditions (e.g. developmental dysplasia of the hip). 4. displaced intracapsular femoral neck fractures where there is a high risk of non-union or avascular necrosis and bone collapse. 5. avascular necrosis of the femoral head.

Medical image management system application software Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

medical image management system application software

bk medical australia pty ltd - 60724 - medical image management system application software - mim symphony dx lite software is intended for trained medical professionals including, but not limited to, radiologists, oncologists, physicians and medical technologists. mim symphony dx lite software is a medical image and information management system that is intended to receive, transmit, store, retrieve, display, print and process digital medical images, as well as create, display and print reports from those images. the medical modalities of these medical imaging systems include, but are not limited to, ct, mri, cr, dx, mg, us, spect, pet and xa as supported by acr/nema dicom 3.0. mim symphony dx lite software provides the user with the means to display, register and fuse medical images from multiple modalities. mim dx light software provides tools to quickly create, transform, and modify contours, transferring contours and archiving contours for patient follow- up and management.

Paragon Hip System Femoral Stem PCHA, Collarless, Uncemented - Press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

paragon hip system femoral stem pcha, collarless, uncemented - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece

corin australia pty ltd - 55834 - press-fit hip femur prosthesis, one-piece - the paragon stem pcha is a cementless (press-fit) monoblock bi-planar femoral component of a joint replacement prosthesis to be used in total hip replacement surgery. the stem is made of titanium alloy, with a hydroxyapatite (ha) and titanium plasma composite coating to facilitate bony ingrowth to enhance fixation. the stem is to be used with a compatible femoral head and acetabular cup component. the stem is provided without a collar, and with or without rsa beads. paragon stem pcha is part of the paragon hip system and is intended for use as the femoral component of a total hip replacement. this femoral hip stem is intended for uncemented fixation and single use implantation. this prosthesis may be used for the following conditions, as appropriate: 1. degenerative osteoarthritis of the hip. 2. inflammatory arthritis of the hip. 3. secondary arthritis of the hip, such as may follow trauma (e.g. fracture of the femoral neck, or fracture and/or dislocation of the hip or acetabulum), or congenital conditions (e.g. developmental dysplasia of the hip). 4. displaced intracapsular femoral neck fractures where there is a high risk of non-union or avascular necrosis and bone collapse. 5. avascular necrosis of the femoral head.