Bi-Polar Prosthesis – Talwakar Type – Hard Top Fenestrated

SCI-LS-9 (Stainless Steel)
SCI-LS-9T (Titanium)

Profile

  • Stem Length : 150 mm
  • Angle : 135′ mm
  • 26mm for 39 to 43mm
  • 28mm for 45 to 53mm
  • Inner Material of Cup : UHMWPE
  • Stainless Steel Grade : 316L

 

Cat No. Dia.
SCI-913-37 37 mm
SCI-913-38 38 mm
SCI-913-39 39 mm
SCI-913-40 40 mm
SCI-913-41 41 mm
SCI-913-42 42 mm
SCI-913-43 43 mm
SCI-913-44 44 mm
SCI-913-45 45 mm
SCI-913-46 46 mm
SCI-913-47 47 mm
SCI-913-48 48 mm
SCI-913-49 49 mm
SCI-913-50 50 mm
SCI-913-51 51 mm
SCI-913-52 52 mm
SCI-913-53 53 mm
SCI-913-54 54 mm
SCI-913-55 55 mm
SCI-913-56 56 mm
SCI-913-57 57 mm
SCI-913-58 58 mm
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Description

The Bi-Polar Prosthesis after some time functions as a unipolar device. There is a need to change the design of bipolar hip prostheses to make it function as a bipolar device over a prolonged period of time. A bicentric bipolar hip prosthesis was used as an implant for various conditions of the hip. We evaluated the movement of this newly developed prosthesis at the interprosthetic joint radiologically at periodic intervals.

Materials and Methods:

Fifty two cases were operarted with the Bicentric bipolar prosthesis for indications like fracture neck of femur and various other diseases of the hip and were followed up with serial radiographs at periodic intervals to evaluate, what fraction of the total abduction at the hip was occurring at the interprosthetic joint. Shagun Cares is well known for Bi-Polar Prosthesis procedure.

Results:

In cases of intracapsular fracture neck of femur, the percentage of total abduction occurring at the interprosthetic joint at 3 months follow-up was 33.74% (mean value of all the patients), which fell to 25.66% at 1.5 years. In indications for bipolar hemireplacement other than fracture neck of femur, the percentage of total abduction occurring at the interprosthetic joint at 3 months follow-up was 71.71% (mean value) and at 1.5 years it was 67.52%.

Conclusion:

This study shows the relative preservation of inner bearing movement in the Bi-Polar Prosthesis with time probably due its refined design. Further refinements are needed to make the prosthesis work better in patients of intracapsular fracture neck femur.

Since the end of the 1960s, prosthesis with an inner bearing is being used for hip hemireplacement arthroplasty. In bipolar prosthesis the movement of the hip should occur mainly in the built-in bearing (inner bearing or interprosthetic joint or built in joint) because of the low friction rather than in the joint between the prosthetic head and the acetabulum thus sparing the acetabulum. Well known examples include the Christiansen prosthesis (Christiansen 1969) with a built-in trunnion bearing and the prostheses described by Bateman (1974), Gilberty (1974) and Monk (1976), all of which feature a ball and socket joint within the prosthesis

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