Plasma microporous coating with TiGrow technology provides better friction coefficient and bone ingrowth.
● Proximal 500 μm thickness
● 60% porosity
● Roughness: Rt 300-600μm
Classic design of three screw holes
Full radius dome design
Design of 12 plum blossom slots prevent liner rotation.
One cup matches multiple liners of different friction interfaces.
The double lock design of conical surface and slots enhances the liner stability.
Total Hip Arthroplasty (THA) is intended to provide increased patient mobility and reduce pain by replacing the damaged hip joint articulation in patients where there is evidence of sufficient sound bone to seat and support the components. THA is indicated for a severely painful and/or disabled joint from osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or congenital hip dysplasia; avascular necrosis of the femoral head; acute traumatic fracture of the femoral head or neck; failed previous hip surgery, and certain cases of ankylosis.
ADC cup is Cementless fixation relies on the design of the cup to achieve stability and promote bone ingrowth, without the need for cement.Porous Coating: Cementless acetabulum cups often feature a porous coating on the surface that comes in contact with the bone.
The porous coating promotes bone ingrowth into the cup, which enhances long-term stability and fixation.
Shell Design: The cup typically has a hemispherical or elliptical shape corresponding to the natural anatomy of the acetabulum. Its design should provide secure and stable fixation while minimizing the risk of dislocation.
Acetabulum cups are available in different sizes to match the patient's anatomy. Surgeons may use imaging techniques like X-rays or CT scans to determine the optimal cup size for each patient.
Compatibility: The acetabulum cup should be compatible with the corresponding femoral component of the total hip replacement system. The compatibility ensures proper articulation, stability, and overall function of the artificial hip joint.