About Trauma Bipolar Hip Prosthesis
Bipolar Hip Prostheses are widely used in trauma orthopedic surgeries for femoral neck fractures and hip joint reconstruction. They feature a dual articulation design, allowing motion between the prosthetic head and the acetabular component, which reduces wear and improves joint function. Advin Health Care manufactures Bipolar Hip Prostheses using premium medical-grade materials, ensuring biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, and long-lasting durability. Available in various sizes, these implants are designed to fit patient anatomy precisely, providing optimal hip stability, pain relief, and improved mobility.
Advanced Features:
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Made from high-quality medical-grade materials for strength, durability, and biocompatibility
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Dual articulation design reduces wear and allows smooth joint movement
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Available in multiple sizes to accommodate different patient anatomies
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Provides stable hip joint function and reduces post-operative complications
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Suitable for trauma cases, femoral neck fractures, and degenerative hip conditions
Anatomical Design for Superior FunctionEach prosthesis is crafted with anatomical accuracy using advanced CNC machining and precision forging. Its contoured structure ensures improved fit and biomechanical performance, facilitating enhanced movement and comfort post-surgery for trauma patients.
Sterilized and Ready for UseSupplied pre-sterilized in sealed, medical-grade blister packs, this hip prosthesis ensures aseptic handling from manufacture to operating room. The product maintains sterility and integrity with a five-year shelf life, provided it is stored properly in a dry, clean environment at room temperature.
Versatile Sizing and High CompatibilityOffered in a variety of diameters and lengths (35 mm-55 mm, with custom options available), the prosthesis is compatible with standard orthopedic instruments, making it highly adaptable for different patient anatomies and surgical setups.
FAQ's of Trauma Bipolar Hip Prosthesis:
Q: How is the Trauma Bipolar Hip Prosthesis used in surgical procedures?
A: The prosthesis is primarily utilized in hemiarthroplasty procedures for adult patients with femoral neck fractures. After removal of the damaged femoral head, the prosthesis is implanted to restore joint functionality and mobility, employing standard orthopedic surgical techniques.
Q: What are the benefits of the high-polish stainless steel outer shell and anti-corrosion finish?
A: The high-polish stainless steel outer shell with an anti-corrosion finish enhances biocompatibility, increases resistance to bodily fluids, and prolongs implant life. This ensures reliable performance, reduces the likelihood of implant-related complications, and guarantees smooth articulation.
Q: When should the Trauma Bipolar Hip Prosthesis be considered for hip replacement?
A: This prosthesis is intended for adult patients requiring femoral head replacement following traumatic hip injuries, such as femoral neck fractures, where the natural head cannot be preserved. It is designed for single-use, immediate surgical application.
Q: Where should the Trauma Bipolar Hip Prosthesis be stored before use?
A: The prosthesis should be kept in its original, sealed medical-grade blister pack and stored in a dry, clean environment at room temperature. Proper storage preserves sterility and extends the implant's shelf life up to five years.
Q: What is the process for selecting the appropriate size of prosthesis?
A: Selection is based on the patient's anatomical measurements. Multiple head sizes (35 mm-55 mm) and custom options are available. Surgeons determine the best fit using intraoperative assessment and compatibility with standard orthopedic tools.
Q: How does the self-locking taper junction benefit the surgical outcome?
A: The self-locking taper junction ensures a secure connection between implant components, minimizing micromotion, promoting implant stability, and contributing to the prosthesis's long-term success.
Q: What advantages does the prosthesis offer post-surgery?
A: The anatomically contoured design restores natural hip joint movement, reduces recovery time, and enhances patient mobility. Its precise engineering results in high durability, low wear, and a silent, non-powered operation suitable for active rehabilitation.