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Wright Medical Technology Manufacturer of the Wright Conserve Plus, total resurfacing implant (C+).
Unlike a total hip replacement, a surface replacement leaves more of your bone in place and does not remove your femoral neck shaft. By saving all of this vital bone stock, you are able to more accurately reproduce your natural anatomy and, subsequently, your natural gait.
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Smith & Nephew Manufacturer of the BIRMINGHAM HIP Resurfacing System.
Approved by the FDA for use in the US in the middle of 2006, the BIRMINGHAM HIP◊ Resurfacing System (BHR◊) is the leading hip resurfacing product outside the US. Pioneered by UK orthopaedic surgeons, Mr. Derek McMinn and Mr. Ronan Treacy, hip resurfacing is where the articular surfaces of the femur and acetabulum are replaced, leaving the femoral head substantially preserved. This is a less invasive bone sparing approach to treating arthritis in younger or more active patients.
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Finsbury Orthopaedics Manufacturer of the Finsbury ADEPT Resurfacing System.
Finsbury Orthopaedics has set the standards in metal-on-metal design and manufacturing technology since the early 1990s. The ADEPT Hip System is the accumulation of our experience and includes both resurfacing and total hip options.
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Zimmer Manufactorer of the Zimmers Durom Hip Resurfacing system.
Durom = Durability + Range of Motion.
Precision Swiss manufacturing combined with advanced design based on years of clinical experience have resulted in the Durom Hip Resurfacing which represents a substantial step forward in the field of hip replacement.
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DePuy, Johnson&Johnson Manufactorer of the DePuy ASR Hip Resurfacing.
Advancing a clinically proven procedure. Introducing high performance bearing technology: Bone preserving implant profile; Optimised bearing clearance and deflection for fluid film lubrication and lower wear; Precise tissue sparing surgery;
Cementing technique, a critical success factor.
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