Product Overview
REDAPTâ—Š Family of Products:
• Revision Acetabular System Fully Porous Cup
• Revision Femoral System
REDAPT Revision Femoral System by Smith & Nephew is designed to address the challenges in today’s revision hip arthroplasty; or revision hip replacement.
• Fixation in various bone types
• Independent achievement of joint stability
• Proximal/distal mismatch without compromising stem strength
• Predictable stem position
• Surgical efficiency
One system for every revision
There’s nothing routine about revisions. REDAPT allows the surgeon to address patients’ needs effectively and efficiently with many different hip stem options.
The REDAPT acetabular cup is made using CONCELOCâ—Š technology.
• Use in revision cases where compromised bone makes implant fixation and stability more difficult.
• Allows ingrowth, an additive, or 3D, manufacturing process is used to produce an entirely porous implant that is designed to mimic the structure of cancellous bone.
• Combines the fully porous titanium structure (CONCELOC Advanced Porous Titanium) and new variable-angle locking screws which helps to enhance implant stability and minimize micromotion after surgery.
ROCKTITEâ—Š fixation
Patented multi-level flutes and a 3 degree taper design provide rock-solid distal fixation in all bone types.
Adaptable implant design
The adaptable design allows you to customize the proximal/distal mismatch for the best stem fit without compromising stem strength. Further, you are able to achieve joint stability through independent adjustment of neck angle, height, offset, and version.
The REDAPTâ—Š acetabular cup is made using CONCELOCâ—Š technology.
• Use in revision cases where compromised bone makes implant fixation and stability more difficult.
• Allows ingrowth, an additive, or 3D, manufacturing process is used to produce an entirely porous implant that is designed to mimic the structure of cancellous bone.
• Combines the fully porous titanium structure (CONCELOC Advanced Porous Titanium) and new variable-angle locking screws which helps to enhance implant stability and minimize micromotion after surgery.
Successful fixation of a porous implant requires that the implant remains in steady, stationary contact with the bone as it heals and new bone grows. For this reason, the new REDAPT Fully Porous Cup also uses the new REDAPT Variable Angle Locking Screws, which work within the implant’s unique geometry to provide a rigid construct to the acetabular cup. Traditional, non -locking screws can also be used with the REDAPT Fully Porous Cup.
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