Revision Femur
Revitan Curved and Straight
The Revitan™ modular System of Hip Revision Prostheses offers:
- More combination options
- Improved second generation products
ZMR® Hip System Taper Revision
Secure Distal Fixation
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. Read more >
ZMR® Hip System XL Revision
Extra Large Junction Proximal support of the implant is desired in all femoral revision hip surgeries. However, when the surgeon is unable to obtain proximal implant support, the ZMR XL Hip System should be considered. The ZMR XL Hip System was specifically designed to accommodate cases in which proximal support is not obtainable with the standard junction components. Read more >
CPT® 12/14 Hip System
Primary CPT HIP
The collarless, polished, double-taper design concept used in the CPT Hip System has proven itself clinically in more than 25 years of use. This distinctive design philosophy is based on the use of natural compressive forces to help ensure that the implant is firmly seated and wedged within the cement mantle. The CPT System, in cobalt-chromium and stainless steel, has achieved long-term clinical success since its introduction in the early 1990s. Read more >
Alloclassic® Revision Hip
Classic proven design with superior clinical results
Since 1986, the Alloclassic has become the most used, primary, cementless hip in the world with more than 325,000 cases performed. Surgeons praise its technically simple application, outstanding short- and long-term stability, and excellent clinical results. Studies show 99% survivorship at 10 years.
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Wagner Cone Prosthesis™
The Wagner Cone Prosthesis was developed with Professor Heinz Wagner and implanted for the first time in 1990. The prosthetic stem has a conical fixation which is derived from the positive experience of over 15 years made with the SL Revision Prosthesis. Its cone angle of 5º closely corresponds to the natural morphology of the proximal femur. Eight longitudinal ribs ensure a high degree of rotational stability. Read more >
Wagner SL Revision®
A stable revision design with extensive sizes
The SL Revision "Wagner" stem is designed to bridge proximal bone defect to gain distal fixation and exceptional rotational stability. The SL Revision features a proven grit-blasted surface and a biocompatible titanium alloy. A tapered, conical implant body and eight longitudinal ribs provide excellent rotational stability and allow for intraoperative anteversion adjustment. Extensive implant diameters and lengths are available for an optimal patient fit. Read more >






