| BUECHEL-PAPPAS™ HIP REPLACEMENT SYSTEM - ACETABULAR CUPS |
Endotec provides
several acetabular cup systems to meet surgeons and patient
needs. All systems use UltraCoat finish for superior biocompatibility
and are designed for reliability and simplicity. This approach
provides optimal intraoperative options for primary and revision
cases.
Fixed
Acetabular Cup System
Anatomical cup configuration approximates the shape of the
acetabulum and is recessed within its bony borders to minimize
impingement and maximize range of motion.
Hemispherical
Acetabular Cup
Bearings available with 15° inferior, anatomic flares
for increased femoral head coverage; UltraCoat on metal shell
for improved biocompatibility and minimization of backside
wear; Retention of subcondryl plate; Sizes from 46 to 62mm
in 2mm increments.
Spherical
interface surface with BioCoat® requires minimal bone
resection and provides ease of acetabular preparation and
intraoperative position adjustment.
Inferior
flares increase head coverage and flexion stability.
Cup aligned
with peak load vector optimizes range of motion and interface
loading conditions.
Acetabular
cup accommodates resurfacing, 28mm and 32mm diameter bearings;
Available in outside diameters from 46 to 70mm, in 2mm increments.
Also
available:
All Poly Acetabular Cup
15° inferior, anatomic flares provide increased
femoral head coverage; Medial button for uniform cement mantle;
Pressurizing flange provides for improved cement fixation
properties. Radial grooves for axial rotation restriction;
Sizes from 44 to 64mm in 2mm increments, 28 and 32mm I.D.
(32mm I.D. starts at 48mm).
Universal
Self-Aligning Acetabular Cup System
Self-Aligning (Bi-Polar) Cup aligned with peak load vector
by positive eccentricity for optimal range of motion and interface
loading conditions.
UltraCoat®
finish on acetabular cup minimizes erosion at the cup-articular
cartilage interface and release of metallic debris.
Self-Aligning
(Bi-Polar) Components are available in outside diameters of
42 to 58mm in 1mm increments.
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