About Bipolar Hip Prosthesis
The Bipolar Hip Prosthesis from Advin Health Care is specifically developed for hemiarthroplasty procedures, commonly performed in cases of femoral neck fractures. Its unique bipolar design includes both an inner and outer articulation, reducing stress on the acetabulum and extending implant longevity. This prosthesis helps restore natural hip movement, supporting faster recovery and improved patient outcomes. Manufactured with precision and durable materials, it provides excellent stability, strength, and long-term reliability in trauma orthopedic surgeries.
Advanced Features:
- Dual articulation design for smooth joint movement
- Reduces wear and stress on the acetabulum
- Provides stable fixation and enhanced mobility
- High-quality biocompatible construction for durability
- Supports faster recovery and long-term use
Modular Design for Surgeon FlexibilityThe modular assembly of the Bipolar Hip Prosthesis enables surgeons to separate the head and shell during implantation, offering adaptability during orthopedic procedures. Multiple neck lengths and sizes ensure an optimal anatomical fit, making the postoperative outcome more predictable.
Premium Materials and Advanced TechnologyManufactured from stainless steel, titanium alloy, or cobalt-chromium alloy, this prosthesis combines strength and biocompatibility. Precision machining and mirror polishing deliver a corrosion-resistant, lightweight, and silent implant suitable for long-term use following hip replacement surgery.
Reliable Sterility and Safety StandardsEvery prosthesis is gamma or ETO sterilized, providing enhanced infection control. Featuring CE marking and ISO 13485 certification, these devices meet rigorous international standards, ensuring consistent safety and reliability for orthopedic use worldwide.
FAQs of Bipolar Hip Prosthesis:
Q: How is the Bipolar Hip Prosthesis implanted during surgery?
A: The prosthesis is manually implanted by an orthopedic surgeon using standard hip surgical instruments. Its modular design allows the head and shell to be assembled during the operation to ensure proper fit, and radiopaque markers help confirm correct placement via X-ray.
Q: What are the benefits of the bipolar construction in this hip prosthesis?
A: Bipolar construction offers improved joint mobility, decreased risk of dislocation, and reduced wear on surrounding tissues. This design helps ensure smoother movement and longer-lasting results for patients needing femoral head replacement.
Q: When should a Bipolar Hip Prosthesis be considered for use?
A: This implant is intended for adult patients suffering from femoral neck fractures or osteoarthritis where replacement of the femoral head is necessary. It should be used when conservative treatment or less invasive options are inadequate.
Q: Where is the Bipolar Hip Prosthesis manufactured and distributed?
A: This prosthesis is manufactured, exported, supplied, and traded from India, meeting CE and ISO 13485 quality standards. It is available to medical professionals and institutions globally through established distribution networks.
Q: What materials are used in the shell and liner of the prosthesis?
A: The shell is made from either cobalt-chromium or stainless steel, ensuring strength and biocompatibility, whereas the liner is constructed from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) for low wear and smooth articulation.
Q: How should the prosthesis be stored prior to surgery?
A: The prosthesis should be kept in its sterile packaging at room temperature to maintain its integrity. The shelf life is 5 years if storage instructions are followed properly.
Q: What advantages does the mirror-polished surface and radiopaque marker provide?
A: A mirror-polished surface decreases friction and minimizes tissue irritation, while radiopaque markers allow surgeons to easily visualize the implants position during and after surgery using X-ray imaging.