Monday 15 August 2016

Market Research on European Hip Replacement Devices 2016 - MedCore

European Market Report for Hip Replacement Devices 2016 - MedCore is a new market research publication announced by Reportstack. A primary total hip replacement (THR) replaces the entire hip joint. THR implants typically have three components: a stem, a head and an acetabular cup. The stem anchors the implant in the femur; the portion of the stem that emerges from the femur and attaches to the head is known as the neck. The head is ball-shaped and replaces the natural head of the femur. It articulates with the cup, which sits in the acetabular fossa. THR implants are either sold in one-piece (monobloc) or modular designs. In a modular implant, the head, neck and stem can be separated, replaced or adjusted for greater versatility in matching the system to a patient’s body. The majority of THR implants sold are of the monobloc variety. This is driven by a desire for expediency during the surgical procedure. However, the advantage of a modular design is also its downside because the device adds complexity and time to surgical procedures. The second reason for surgeon preference for one-piece implants is their concern over a greater risk of infection because of the increased number of surfaces in modular systems.
To access full report with TOC, please visit European Market Report for Hip Replacement Devices 2016 - MedCore
Scope
2012-2022
Companies Mentioned
The "European Market Report Suite for Orthopedic Large Joint Reconstructive Devices 2016 - MedSuite" includes analysis on the following companies currently active in this market: Zimmer Biomet DePuy Synthes Stryker Smith & Nephew Aesculap Tornier Heraeus Link Lima Amplitude Exactech Mathys Medacta DJO Global Corin Gruppo Bioimpianti SAMO Citieffe FH Orthopedics Stanmore Implants
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