Eigenschaften und Vorteile
Features and Benefits
Humeral Stem
Positioned approximately 12mm below the resected humeral neck osteotomy to ensure that the humeral socket is surrounded by proximal bone support for strength, stability and fixation.
- Anatomical-shaped proximal body
- Cylindrical-shaped distal segment with cement flutes
- 150º head/neck angle
- Cemented application only
- Primary stem: 6 x 101mm, 7 x 105mm, 8 x 109mm, 10mm x 116mm, and 12mm x 124 mm
- Revision sizes: 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm in one length of 175mm
Humeral Socket
Stabilizes the superior and medial pulling forces of the deltoid muscle to restore joint mobility and minimize the risk of bone erosion caused by impingement of the humeral socket against the inferior aspect of the glenoid.
- Morse taper fixation to the humeral stem
- Shell sizes: neutral, +4mm offset, and +8mm offset
- 18 different sizing configurations
- Insert sizes: 32mm, 36mm, and 40mm in both standard and semi- Titanium alloy constrained options
Glenoid Head
Delivers a force of resistance against humeral socket/glenoid head combination to prevent superior escape of the humerus for long-term stability and wear characteristics14.
- Reverse Morse taper fixation to the glenoid baseplate
- Sizes: 32mm, 36mm, and 40mm available in neutral or -4mm offset
- 3.5mm titanium alloy retaining screw mates into glenoid head for additional security
Glenoid Baseplate
Centralized 6.5mm cancellous bone screw with four peripheral 5.0mm locking or 3.5mm non-locking cortical bone screws deliver outstanding fixation and long-term stability.
- Hydroxyapatite coating plasma sprayed over 3DMatrix® porous coating
- 5.0mm locking cortical bone screws for perpendicular placement
- 3.5mm non-locking cortical bone screws for angled placement in any direction up to 12 degrees
- 26mm diameter baseplate in one length of 30mm

