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REDAPT™ Acetabular Augment Surgical Technique
This document presents the surgical technique when using the Redapt™ Revision Acetabular System.
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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral System Demonstrates Favourable Outcomes
The READAPT™ Femoral Revision System demonstrates favourable early clinical, radiological and patient-reported outcomes in revision total hip arthroplasty (rTHA).
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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral Stem Subsidence Evidence
READAPT™ Revision Femoral Stem -- stable fixation with low subsidence at 1 year.
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REDAPT™ Blade Augment: Static and Fatigue Strength Testing
Buttress-type augments have successfully been used as part of acetabular revision surgery to prevent shell migration in severe acetabular defects (Paprosky Type IIIA/IIIB) with good short to mid-term outcomes.
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REDAPT™ Fully Porous Shell with Polarcup
Instability after primary and revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a leading cause for revision.
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R3™ Acetabular System
A single centre, multi-surgeon, retrospective observational study on patients who underwent primary or revision THA with the uncemented R3™ Acetabular System between January 2009 and December 2012 with a minimum of 7 years follow-up.
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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral Competitive Matrix
This chart is a competitive matrix in relationship to Smith + Nephew's READAPT™ Revision Femoral System.
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REDAPT™ Revision Acetabular Design Rationale
The revision shells are developed for use in revision cases where compromised bone makes implant fixation and stability more difficult.
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REDAPT™ Modular Shell Surgical Technique
The technique description herein is made available to the healthcare professional to illustrate the manufacturer’s suggested treatment for the uncomplicated procedure.
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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral Monolithic Surgical Technique
The technique description herein is made available to the healthcare professional to illustrate the suggested treatment for the uncomplicated procedure. In the final analysis, the preferred treatment is that which addresses the needs of the patient.
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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral System Demonstrates Stable Fixation
This is a multicentre, retrospective study investigating short-term outcomes in 153 consecutive patients receiving REDAPT™ Revision Femoral System.
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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral System Decreases the Incidence of Subsidence
This retrospective, observational study compares rates of subsidence >5mm in modular versus non-modular tapered, fluted, titanium (TFT) stems.