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- Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
- Minimally Invasive Total Knee Replacement
- Hip Resurfacing
- Hip Resurfacing Related Emerging Prosthetic Designs (for those who don't meet resurfacing indications)
- Total Hip Replacement / Revision Total Hip Replacement
- Total Knee Replacement / Revision Total Knee Replacement
- Uni-Compartmental Knee Replacement / Partial Knee Replacement
- Ceramic Technology
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Hip Replacement OptionsWhich Hip Replacement Option is Best for Me? |
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There are a variety of anatomic hip implant options that help match your natural anatomy. New technologies are available today that may improve the longevity of implants and may increase the motion in your hip. Cormet Hip ResurfacingHip resurfacing is a procedure that uses a metal cap over the hip ball and that may conserve more bone than traditional hip replacement procedures. This large diameter cap may reduce the risk of dislocation and often provides a more natural performance than total hip replacement.1 Hip resurfacing is not for everyone; it is more appropriate for active patients with osteoarthritis and good bone quality. Total Hip Replacement |
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For Improved Motion Larger femoral heads are designed to allow for more motion and enhanced joint stability than smaller femoral heads. Stryker's anatomic femoral heads are larger in size, similar to the top of your femur, so they are designed for natural hip performance. For Reduced Wear Advanced bearing materials have demonstrated significant wear reduction in laboratory testing. 2,3 Technologies such as ceramic-on-ceramic and X3® polyethylene are designed to reduce wear. This decrease in wear may extend the life of your hip implant. Total Hip Replacement vs. Cormet Hip Resurfacing |
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Hip resurfacing is most appropriate for active patients with:
When is Total Hip Replacement a Better Choice? Hip resurfacing is not recommended for patients with the following conditions:
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Stryker Corporation or its divisions or other corporate affiliated entities own, use or have applied for the following trademarks or service marks: Stryker and X3. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners or holders. |
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For Hip Resurfacing indications, contraindications and risk information, see the Cormet Patient Labeling. This material is intended for US distribution only. Cormet Hip Resurfacing System is manufactured by Corin. Cormet is a registered trademark of Corin PLC. References: 1. PMA P050016, Summary of Safety & Effectiveness.
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