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Discover the hop replacement prosthesis solutions by DePuy Synthes. Our high performance and quality femoral stems are trusted globally by surgeons.
ACTIS Total Hip Solutions is the first DePuy Synthes Companies stem designed to be utilized with tissue sparing approaches for hip replacement procedures.
The ACTIS® Total Hip System is the first DePuy Synthes stem designed to be utilized with tissue sparing approaches, such as the anterior approach, as well as traditional approaches. The implant and instrumentation are designed to balance ease-of-insertion and may provide improved implant stability.1 ACTIS® TOTAL HIP SYSTEM
Hip replacement surgery, or total hip reconstruction, is one of the most common joint replacement procedures done in the United States. In fact, by 2030 approximately 850,000 patients are expected to undergo the procedure each year.
Recently available on a limited basis, this is the first DePuy Synthes hip system designed to be utilized with tissue-sparing approaches such as the minimally invasive Anterior Approach, as...
The DePuy Ceramax® Ceramic Total Hip System is intended for treatment of the noninflammatory degenerative joint disease (NIDJD) condition just described. The DePuy Ceramax® Ceramic Total Hip...
During hip replacement, a surgeon removes the damaged sections of the hip joint and replaces them with parts usually constructed of metal, ceramic and very hard plastic. This artificial joint (prosthesis) helps reduce pain and improve function.
DePuy Synthes is making happier hips possible, with its recent launch of the ACTIS Total Hip System at the 2018 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) annual meeting.
The primary goal of total hip arthroplasty is the anatomic reconstruction of the hip joint, resulting in favorable prosthetic joint load and function. Mechanically, the goals are to create a stable articulation with an optimized range of motion, restore biomechanics for muscular efficiency and equalize limb lengths. Meeting these goals begins
This video is an animated simulaion of a total hip replacement done with the direct anterior approach. This approach cuts less muscle, leading to less pain a...