Intraoperative landmarks are used in image-free navigation systems. The ultrasound-based navigation systems try to overcome the problems of positional deviation associated with soft tissue. Our study ...
There are 2 distinct methods of cup navigation in total hip arthroplasty. One predicts orientation of the acetabulum through bony landmarks outside the acetabulum (eg, the anterior pelvic plane); its ...
The biomechanical assessment of acetabular cup implants is paramount to ensuring the longevity and success of total hip replacement procedures. This area of research focuses on evaluating the dynamic ...
With total hip arthroplasty, one of the main objectives is to provide a stable hip by restoring joint biomechanics. Failure to achieve this goal results in dislocation and may happen regardless of ...
The ATLAS acetabular cup is a cementless elastic acetabular cup. They have more than 20 years’ experience and more than 100,000 implants have been performed throughout the world, including in the USA.
The Acetabular component is hemisphere in shape, this maximizes both peripheral contact, as well as polar contact. The three sorew holes are designed for optimal anatomical positioning to ensuring ...
REDAPT cup designed for use in “revision” cases, in which compromised bone makes implant fixation difficult. Bone machine: S&N's REDAPT Revision Acetabular Fully Porous Cup. Smith & Nephew, London, UK ...
A hip (acetabular) labral tear is damage to cartilage and tissue in the hip socket. The labrum is a band of tough cartilage and connective tissue that lines the rim of the hip socket, or acetabulum.
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