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Modern implants utilize advanced bearing surfaces like ceramic-on-ceramic or ceramic-on-polyethylene, which are highly wear-resistant. This greatly extends the implant's lifespan and reduces the long-term risk of revision surgery.
The product portfolio covers both hemiarthroplasty (replacing only the femoral head) and total hip replacement (replacing both femoral head and acetabulum).


Through a modular system, surgeons can tailor the procedure for each patient like "assembling parts," ensuring a precise fit for different anatomical needs.
Each product has a clear matching list defining which femoral heads, stems, and acetabular cups can be safely combined.
| System Component | Function Introduction |
|---|---|
| Acetabular Cup | The "socket" component implanted into the pelvis to replace damaged cartilage. Typically made of titanium or cobalt-chromium alloy with porous surfaces for bone ingrowth. |
| Acetabular Liner | A wear-resistant insert fitted inside the metal cup. Serves as the actual bearing surface, made from highly cross-linked polyethylene or ceramic. |
| Femoral Head | The spherical ball component that attaches to the femoral stem. Enables range of motion by rotating within the acetabular liner. |
| Femoral Stem | The long rod inserted into the thigh bone (femur) providing structural support. Designed for stability and long-term fixation. |
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