ZMR® Hip System Taper Revision
Secure Distal Fixation
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The ZMR Taper Revision Hip Prosthesis is designed to achieve secure distal fixation* in the femur using a sharply splined and tapered distal stem with a roughened Tivanium® Alloy surface. The tapered distal stem is designed to wedge into the femoral medullary canal, transferring axial and bending forces, while the splines are press-fit into bone to provide rotational stability. The roughened Tivanium Alloy surface allows bone ongrowth. 3-5 The modular proximal bodies and distal stems provide many sizing options to help achieve anatomic restoration. *For femurs with inadequate proximal support, the ZMR XL Hip System should be used in combination with proximal allograft struts or other adjunctive reinforcement techniques. |
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Body Options Porous plasma sprayed bodies are designed for biological fixation. |
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References
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9. Data on file at Zimmer, Inc.
