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Modern implants utilize advanced bearing surfaces like ceramic-on-ceramic or ceramic-on-polyethylene, extending the implant's lifespan and reducing revision surgery risks.
Covers both hemiarthroplasty (replacing only the femoral head) and total hip replacement (replacing both femoral head and acetabulum).
Allows surgeons to tailor the procedure for each patient through an "assembling parts" system for precise fitting.
Clear matching lists define exactly which models of femoral heads, stems, acetabular cups, and liners can be safely combined.
| Component | Introduction |
|---|---|
| Acetabular Cup | The "socket" component implanted into the pelvis. Typically porous to encourage bone growth (osseointegration). Made of titanium or cobalt-chromium alloy. |
| Acetabular Liner | A wear-resistant insert fitted inside the metal cup. Serves as the bearing surface. Made from highly cross-linked polyethylene, ceramic, or metal. |
| Femoral Head | The spherical ball component that replaces the natural femoral head. Rotates within the liner to enable range of motion. Made of ceramic or polished metal. |
| Femoral Stem | A rod-like component inserted into the femur for structural support. Features a tapered connection for the head. Facilitates bone ingrowth. |
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