Total Hip Replacement System- Cemented | Hip Replacement
Polished surface helps to reduce friction between the cement and the implant reducing potential for third body wear; polished double tapered design helps to create radial compressive loading. Collarless neck helps to allow intraoperative leg length adjustment aided by reference points on both the stem and the rasp. Innovative centralizer is designed to allow stem to engage distally within the cement mantle, subjecting the cement to compressive loading, and reducing end bearing of the stem directly onto the cement.

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