About Thompson Prosthesis
Thompson Prosthesis is commonly used in orthopedic trauma surgeries to treat femoral neck fractures and other hip injuries. The implant replaces the femoral head while preserving the acetabulum, allowing for stable joint movement and early mobilization. Advin Health Care manufactures Thompson Prostheses with precision, using premium medical-grade materials to ensure long-term durability, patient safety, and effective clinical outcomes. Available in multiple sizes, this prosthesis accommodates different anatomical needs, offering reliable hip support and enhanced quality of life for patients.
Advanced Features:
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Made from premium medical-grade materials for strength and biocompatibility
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Designed for hemi-hip replacement, replacing the femoral head only
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Restores mobility and reduces pain in femoral neck fracture patients
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Available in multiple sizes to suit patient anatomy
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Provides stable and durable support for long-term use
Anatomical Design & Universal CompatibilityEngineered for the adult femur, the Thompson Prosthesis features a precision-machined, anatomical configuration that supports optimal positioning during hip replacement surgeries. Its curved tip and variable stem sizes accommodate diverse patient anatomy, delivering reliable integration for both trauma and revision cases.
Sterilization and Safety AssuranceThe product is compatible with standard autoclave sterilization, allowing healthcare providers to maintain the highest hygiene standards. Each prosthesis arrives in a sterile pack, reducing infection risks and ensuring it is ready for immediate use in operating rooms.
Durability and Clinical VisibilityMade of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, the highly polished surface of the prosthesis promises longevity and biocompatibility. Its radiopaque properties enhance visibility on X-ray images, supporting precise placement and postoperative monitoring.
FAQ's of Thompson Prosthesis:
Q: How is the Thompson Prosthesis sterilized before surgery?
A: The Thompson Prosthesis is compatible with autoclave sterilization, allowing healthcare professionals to effectively sterilize the implant prior to surgical use. It is supplied in a sterile pack to maintain cleanliness and patient safety until opened in the operation theater.
Q: What makes the stem configuration suitable for universal adult femoral use?
A: The prosthesis features a tapered, rounded stem with a curved terminal designed for the femoral canal. The variety of available stem diameters and lengths ensures anatomical fit in the adult femur, accommodating different patient profiles during hip arthroplasty.
Q: When should this hip prosthesis be used in clinical practice?
A: The Thompson Prosthesis is intended for use in trauma and revision surgeries that require hip joint replacement or arthroplasty. Its universal compatibility makes it a preferred option for orthopedic surgeons treating adult patients with femoral complications.
Q: Where should the prosthesis be stored prior to use?
A: Prior to surgical procedures, the prosthesis should be stored in a clean, dry environment to maintain sterility and extend its shelf life, which is up to five years from the date of manufacture.
Q: What is the benefit of the highly polished surface finish?
A: A highly polished surface on the prosthesis reduces friction during implantation, minimizes wear, and enhances the implant's resistance to corrosion, contributing to long-term durability and improved patient outcomes.
Q: How does radiopacity improve the surgical process?
A: Radiopaque material makes the prosthesis clearly visible in X-ray imaging, assisting surgeons in accurate placement during surgery and facilitating effective post-operative monitoring.
Q: What is the usage process for this orthopedic implant?
A: This prosthesis is single-use and designed for manual operation during orthopedic hip replacement procedures. After sterilization (if needed), it is selected according to the patient's anatomical requirements and implanted by a surgeon as part of a standard hip arthroplasty protocol.