We work in almost all branches of orthopedics such as;
Arthroplasty: Knee & Hip.
Arthroscopy
Sports Medicine
Trauma
Spinal.
We have our casting facility (only our company in Turkiey has its own factory)
We also produce Instrument sets for all our implants.
All our products are tested in fully accredited European laboratories
We work with Titanium, CoCrMo, St.Steel, Forged materials.
We work in almost all branches of orthopedics such as;
Arthroplasty: Knee & Hip.
Arthroscopy
Sports Medicine
Trauma
Spinal.
We have our casting facility (only our company in Turkiey has its own factory)
We also produce Instrument sets for all our implants.
All our products are tested in fully accredited European laboratories
We work with Titanium, CoCrMo, St.Steel, Forged materials.
We offer innovative systems for spinal surgery, including:
Skews
Connectors
Rods
Plaques
Transverse Connections
Crosslinks
Angulation Socks
Monoblocks
Plates
Cages
Our products are designed according to modern medical standards and provide:
Exceptional durability and reliability
Ease of implantation
Reduced risk of complications
Improved patient quality of life
The Zimmer M/L Taper Hip Prosthesis is a product line from Zimmer Biomet, a company that specializes in orthopedic implants and devices. The M/L Taper Hip Prosthesis is used in hip replacement surgeries and consists of a femoral stem that is implanted into the patient's femur.
The "M/L 12/14 Taper" designation likely refers to the taper of the femoral stem, with 12/14 indicating the taper size. The "Standard Offset" specification suggests a standard offset design for the femoral stem. The offset refers to the distance between the center of the femoral head and the center of the femoral stem. Standard offset is a common configuration, but there are also variations such as high offset or low offset stems to accommodate different patient anatomies.
Key features and considerations for the Zimmer M/L Taper Hip Prosthesis may include:
Material: The femoral stem is typically made of biocompatible materials such as titanium or cobalt-chromium alloy.
Taper Design: The taper design facilitates the connection between the femoral stem and the femoral head component.
Modularity: Some hip prostheses, including those with taper connections, offer modularity, allowing surgeons to choose different head sizes and neck lengths to optimize patient fit.
Surgical Technique: Implantation involves removing the damaged part of the hip joint and replacing it with the prosthetic components.
Range of Motion: The design aims to provide stability, durability, and a suitable range of motion for the patient.