Exactech’s Equinoxe® Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis is now available for clinical use in Europe.
The Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis, which was the first modular device available in the U.S. for significant proximal humeral bone loss and reconstruction after tumor resection, is designed for intraoperative flexibility and patient-specific sizing. Addressing both straightforward and challenging cases, the prosthesis offers options to achieve stability regardless of proximal humeral resection length. It is used in primary or revision arthroplasty as well as anatomic oncology procedures.
First introduced in the U.S. in 2015, the humeral reconstruction prosthesis has been successfully used to treat more than 1,500 patients. It is now available in Italy, France, Spain, Germany and Great Britain.
A key feature of the Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis is its modularity, with a platform stem and multiple modular segments permitting reconstruction between 50mm – 212.5mm and 60mm – 222.5mm, and several soft tissue fixation options. The system is designed to provide biomechanical advantages including rotational stability, due to its unique plasma/hydroxyapatite-coated collars.
Source: Exactech
Exactech's Equinoxe® Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis is now available for clinical use in Europe.
The Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis, which was the first modular device available in the U.S. for significant proximal humeral bone loss and reconstruction after tumor resection, is designed for intraoperative flexibility and patient-specific...
Exactech’s Equinoxe® Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis is now available for clinical use in Europe.
The Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis, which was the first modular device available in the U.S. for significant proximal humeral bone loss and reconstruction after tumor resection, is designed for intraoperative flexibility and patient-specific sizing. Addressing both straightforward and challenging cases, the prosthesis offers options to achieve stability regardless of proximal humeral resection length. It is used in primary or revision arthroplasty as well as anatomic oncology procedures.
First introduced in the U.S. in 2015, the humeral reconstruction prosthesis has been successfully used to treat more than 1,500 patients. It is now available in Italy, France, Spain, Germany and Great Britain.
A key feature of the Humeral Reconstruction Prosthesis is its modularity, with a platform stem and multiple modular segments permitting reconstruction between 50mm – 212.5mm and 60mm – 222.5mm, and several soft tissue fixation options. The system is designed to provide biomechanical advantages including rotational stability, due to its unique plasma/hydroxyapatite-coated collars.
Source: Exactech
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Julie Vetalice is ORTHOWORLD's Editorial Assistant. She has covered the orthopedic industry for over 20 years, having joined the company in 1999.