LINK Total Hip Replacement
Hip Stem SP 2
The anatomical shape of the stem enables it to fit centrally in the medullary canal. This helps to ensure a uniform cement coating, which can envelop the implant optimally. At the same time, anteroposterior and mediolateral ribs contribute to rotational stability.
The SPII offers a system with great modularity. The multiplicity of possible variations in CCD angle, neck length, and stem length gives maximum flexibility for reconstruction of the anatomical structures in primary and revision arthroplasties. The stem tip is curved on the lateral side in order to prevent impacts when it is introduced into the medullary canal. The slender stem design meets all the requirements for minimally invasive, soft tissue, and bone-conserving implantation.
Many long-term outcomes with survival rates of up to 92.3 percent after 23 years emphasize the success and great reliability of the SPII Stem.
Hip Stem SP 1
Lubinus Cup
The exceptional feature of Lubinus Cup is the high cup rim, which projects beyond the spherical shape. This cup geometry reduces any luxation risk, which is further decreased by an additional snap-fit version. Another feature of the acetabular cup is its eccentric shape. This facilitates maximum material thickness in the main load-bearing zones (cranial)4.
In combination with SPII Model Lubinus Hip Stem, Lubinus Cup offers an outstanding, anatomically adapted cemented hip implant. Lubinus Cup is available in both standard UHMWPE and highly cross-linked polyethylene X-Linked.
IP Cup
The IP Cup as well as Lubinus Cup is designed with a high cup rim, which projects beyond the spherical shape. The IP Cup differs from the Lubinus Cup in integrated chamfer at the cup entrance. This gives the patient a wider range of motion due to the design where the neck of the prosthesis strikes the cup rim later.
The IP Cup is a cemented acetabular cup made of UHMWPE: both versions of IP Cup from standard UHMWPE and X-Linked UHMWPE are possible.
Metal Casting