VerSys® Hip System Fiber Metal MidCoat

The VerSys Fiber Metal MidCoat Hip incorporates implant designs produced from advanced technological innovations.

 

Designers used the ANADAT® Anatomical Data to help create standard and large metaphyseal versions, as well as multiple offset options, allowing surgeons to match implant geometries to a range of patient needs.  The LM versions increase the medial curve by 4mm to 5mm depending on the stem size.*

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VerSys Fiber Metal MidCoat Features

  • Circumferential porous fiber metal for enhanced press-fit fixation and bone ingrowth.1
  • Trapezoidal design improves proximal fill and rotational stability.
  • Stem diameters available in 1mm increments in standard and large metaphyseal (LM) proximal bodies. The LM versions increase the medial curve by 4mm to 5mm depending on the stem size, allowing surgeons to precisely match implant geometries to patient needs.*3, 4
  • Multiple offset offerings.
  • HA/TCP options.
  • Distal splines and flutes for reduced stem stiffness and increased rotational stability.

Femoral Heads and Acetabular Components

Zimmer offers a full complement of femoral heads and acetabular components.

*Requires special LM Rasp for femur preparation.

Femoral Heads and Acetabular Components

Please refer to the package inserts for complete product information, including contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse effects

References

1. Mallory TH, Head WC. A total hip replacement system: clinical experience and recommendations. Contemporary Orthopaedics. 1988;17(4):21-28.

2. Feighan JE, Goldberg VM, Davy D, et al. The influence of surface-blasting on the incorporation of titanium-alloy implants in a rabbit intramedullary model. J Bone Joint Surg. 1995;77-A(9): 1380-1395.

3. Callaghan JJ, Fulghum CS, Glisson RR, et al. The effect of femoral stem geometry on interface motion in uncemented porous-coated total hip prostheses. J Bone Joint Surg. 1992;74-A;6:839-848.

4. Robertson DD, Walker PS, Hirano SK, et al. improving the fit of press-fit hip stems. Clin Orthop Rel Res. 198;228:134-140.

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