Stryker Orthopaedics has released its Rejuvenate Modular Primary Hip System, which is designed to help recreate the anatomy and hip biomechanics of individual patients, according to a Stryker news release.
The Rejuvenate Modular Primary Hip System was developed to optimize anatomic restoration by providing options that offer enhanced stability, proven modularity and intra-operative flexibility, according to the release. The system is also designed to enable surgeons to better personalize the implant to a patient's unique anatomy by more closely matching the biomechanics of the patient and, as a result, may reduce the risk of dislocation and leg length discrepancies, which can be associated with costly hospital readmission and revision surgery.
The Rejuvenate Modular Primary Hip System's modular implant design accommodates most well-established surgical approaches and may help to promote intraoperative efficiency and flexibility. The instrumentation used in conjunction with the system is designed with enhanced ergonomics and can more easily be integrated with Stryker's current navigation technology, thereby having the potential to streamline surgical workflow, according to the release.
Read the Stryker release about Rejuvenate Modular Primary Hip System.