MiniHip
Bone Conserving Hip Replacement
Today’s patients have redefined primary hip replacement through elevated expectations and clinical requirements. MiniHip, a bone conserving hip replacement, has been specifically designed to address these needs.
Activity
Combining the bone conserving benefits of hip resurfacing with the stability of traditional total hip replacement, MiniHip provides a solution for today’s challenging, active patient.
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Proximal neck geometryInnovatively designed ‘fit and fill’ neck geometry ensures immediate and long-term proximal stability, allowing increased activity levels. |
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Short stem designExplicitly designed for bone conservation, the short stem is implanted through a mid-neck resection, leaving the diaphysis intact and promoting an earlier return to activity. |
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Cementless Bi-coatProven cementless Bi-coat uses an initial scratch fit, creating the necessary friction to promote bone integration for an enduring implant in the active patient (1,2,). |

Versatility
Intra-operative flexibility allows a seamless transition between hip resurfacing and total hip replacement, coupled with a range of high performance bearings to provide dedicated patient-matched solutions.
Efficiency
Specialised instrumentation designed for all smaller incision approaches, combined with a practical three-stage technique, provides for reproducible results and optimises theatre efficiency.
References:
1. R. Chidambaram and A.G. Cobb. Change in the age distribution of patients undergoing primary hip and knee replacements over 13 years – an increase in the number of younger men having hip surgery. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Vol. 91-B, Issue SUPP I, 152.
2. C.G. Collier. The assessment of early osteointegration, as a function of coating. August 2002. Report held on file.
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