Surface Hippy A Patient to Patient Guide to Hip Resurfacing

Surface Hippy

A Patient to Patient Guide About Hip Resurfacing

Surface Hippy is Patricia Walter's Personal Project to help people lean about Hip Resurfacing
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Biomet ReCap™ Femoral Resurfacing System

The ReCap® Femoral Resurfacing System replaces the diseased surface of the femoral head and is designed to restore the normal anatomy and biomechanical function of the hip joint.

The major advantage of the ReCap® Femoral Resurfacing System is its conservative nature. By avoiding medullary canal intrusion, it preserves valuable femoral bone stock, making it a bone-preserving alternative to total hip arthroplasty. A 2006 study published by Girard, J. et al. in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British) concluded that a group of young patients with femoral hemi-resurfacing were able to maintain a higher average activity level versus a similar group of patients who received a total hip arthroplasty1. Results suggest that improved resurfacing results may be attributed to the following:

  • Reduced pain and quicker recovery time from hemi-resurfacing surgery
  • Precision fitting of the hemi-resurfacing component to the size of the acetabulum
Key Features
  • Traditional design with a cylindrical stem that extends beyond the shell
  • Precise congruity between the prosthesis and the acetabular cartilage
  • As-cast, high carbon/high carbide, CoCr substrate for wear resistance
  • Highly polished bearing surface helps minimize wear of acetabulum
  • Large range of femoral resurfacing heads in one millimeter increments to help produce a precise anatomical fit
  • Press-fit and cemented resurfacing heads available in sizes 38mm-60mm
  • Accurate and reproducible ReCap® instrumentation to simplify the surgical technique and reduce operating time

Metal-on-metal articulations date back to the 1950s and offer a significant wear reduction compared with metal or ceramic-on-polyethylene while offering potentially higher stability and range of motion. The M2a-Magnum™ is an ultra-high performance metal-on-metal articulation offering superior joint mechanic restoration and full compatibility with Biomet's clinically proven hip stems. Unlike ceramic-on-ceramic or traditional metal-on-polyethylene bearings, the M2a-Magnum™ Hip System offers the stability and ROM of a big ball (≥38mm) in acetabulums as small as 44mm.

  • 162 Degrees Range of Motion (ROM)
  • 2.2 Centimeter Average "Hop Height" (Dislocation Resistance)
  • 6 Neck Length Offsets (-6 through +9mm)
  • Porous Plasma Spray (PPS(r)) Surface Coating
  • Full Hemisphere Geometry w/4 sets paired fins
  • Shell Sizes 44mm-66mm (2mm Increments)
  • Head sizes 38mm-60mm (2mm Increments)

ReCap® Total Hip Resurfacing System- Clinical Trial

The Biomet® ReCap® Total Hip Resurfacing System clinical trial is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The purpose of this research study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of a total resurfacing system utilizing a ReCap® Femoral Resurfacing Component and an M2a-Magnum™ Acetabular Shell.

Click here for more information on the clinical trials for the ReCap® Total Hip Resurfacing System.

ReCap® is a trademark of Biomet Manufacturing Corp.

 

Information by Dr. Gross

Recently, I have developed a fully porous coated femoral component with Biomet Inc. (Uncemented ReCap). This component is FDA approved in the US for femoral resurfacing. I have been using this together with the uncemented Magnum acetabular component for uncemented total Hip Surface Replacement since April 2007. No other surgeons are yet using this device.

Dr. Gross    South Carolina Joint Replacement Center

 

 

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