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Alteon® Monobloc Revision Stem

The Monobloc Revision Femoral Stem intends to achieve axial and rotational mechanical stability and operative predictability through a carefully engineered combination of design features

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Alteon® Monobloc Revision Stem

The Monobloc Revision Femoral Stem intends to achieve axial and rotational mechanical stability and operative predictability through a carefully engineered combination of design features

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Axial Stability of Different Taper Angles

x-axis: Spine Angle (Deg)  /  y-axis: Axial Resistance (N/mm)

Taper Angle and Spline Design

The 3.5 degree taper angle and flat/broad spline geometry play an integral part in the mechanical stability that is designed to resist axial subsidence and rotation.1

Reamer and Trial-to-Implant Relationship Predictability

The surgical technique and instrumentation are designed to create a predictable relationship between the reamer, trial and implant locations. The result is a system with the potential for immediate and long-term center of rotation reliability and stability.

Discover the wealth of knowledge within the article on the effect of taper angle and spline geometry for revision stems.

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