Used SMITH & NEPHEW Revision REDAPT ACETABULAR 28/32mm ID CEMENTED

Smith And Nephew Redapt. Used SMITH & NEPHEW Revision REDAPT ACETABULAR 28/32mm ID CEMENTED The REDAPT Revision Acetabular System encloses 2 types of Revision Shells as well as 3 types of Acetabular Augments and several bearing solutions The REDAPT™ Acetabular Augments are developed for use in revision total hip arthroplasty cases where bone voids exist that may not be able to be addressed solely through placement of an acetabular shell.

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The system was developed for use in revision cases where compromised bone and soft tissue often makes implant fixation and stability more difficult to achieve. The REDAPT Revision Femoral System is designed to offer an efficient surgical technique that allows the implant to be placed at the required level.

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The system was developed for use in revision cases where compromised bone and soft tissue often makes implant fixation and stability more difficult to achieve. Overview; This document presents the surgical technique when using the Redapt™ Revision Acetabular System An optimised screw hole pattern for all REDAPT shells, with snap-in liners, dual mobility options and REDAPT Acetabular Augments

Smith+Nephew's REDAPT™ System for revision total hip arthroplasty to be. The REDAPT Revision Femoral System is designed to offer an efficient surgical technique that allows the implant to be. This chart is a competitive matrix in relationship to Smith + Nephew's READAPT™ Revision Femoral System

Smith Nephew 71364006 THandle from REDAPT Common Instrument Tray for. The system was developed for use in revision cases where compromised bone and soft tissue often makes implant fixation and stability more difficult to achieve. REDAPT™ is a 3° tapered titanium stem with proprietary ROCKTITE™ distal flutes designed for stable diaphyseal fixation through major and minor splines.