Corin announced the first clinical use of the Icona femoral stem, a triple-taper, fully coated cementless implant.
Icona is designed to ease implantation in muscle-sparing approaches, such as the Direct Anterior Approach. Key features include a reduced proximal lateral shoulder, a swept distal tip and a 15-degree angled insertion feature, all engineered to simplify insertion and minimize soft tissue disruption. The system incorporates offset hybrid broaches with combined extraction and compaction tooth geometries, enabling efficient, reproducible canal preparation.
The design leverages insights from the CorinRegistry, utilizing data from thousands of patient CT scans to optimize stem geometry for a wide range of anatomies, while enabling precise fit and alignment tailored to individual needs. Additionally, a reduced shoulder height in smaller sizes further facilitates implantation around the greater trochanter, enhancing usability in complex anatomies.
This recent 510(k) clearance and clinical use of both Icona and the Unity Knee Medial Constrained tibial insert reflect Corin’s ability to quickly respond to market needs with high-quality innovation. Icona is compatible with both OPSInsight for dynamic THA planning and ApolloHipX — a new 2D-to-3D fluoroscopy-based technology for THA implementation, announced last month.
Source: Corin
Corin announced the first clinical use of the Icona femoral stem, a triple-taper, fully coated cementless implant.
Icona is designed to ease implantation in muscle-sparing approaches, such as the Direct Anterior Approach. Key features include a reduced proximal lateral shoulder, a swept distal tip and a 15-degree angled insertion feature, all...
Corin announced the first clinical use of the Icona femoral stem, a triple-taper, fully coated cementless implant.
Icona is designed to ease implantation in muscle-sparing approaches, such as the Direct Anterior Approach. Key features include a reduced proximal lateral shoulder, a swept distal tip and a 15-degree angled insertion feature, all engineered to simplify insertion and minimize soft tissue disruption. The system incorporates offset hybrid broaches with combined extraction and compaction tooth geometries, enabling efficient, reproducible canal preparation.
The design leverages insights from the CorinRegistry, utilizing data from thousands of patient CT scans to optimize stem geometry for a wide range of anatomies, while enabling precise fit and alignment tailored to individual needs. Additionally, a reduced shoulder height in smaller sizes further facilitates implantation around the greater trochanter, enhancing usability in complex anatomies.
This recent 510(k) clearance and clinical use of both Icona and the Unity Knee Medial Constrained tibial insert reflect Corin’s ability to quickly respond to market needs with high-quality innovation. Icona is compatible with both OPSInsight for dynamic THA planning and ApolloHipX — a new 2D-to-3D fluoroscopy-based technology for THA implementation, announced last month.
Source: Corin
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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.