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The SP II Long Stem has the same anatomic geometry and clinical history as its shorter brother. Long Stem & Revision Shape aligns with anatomy of femur • Physiological transmission of forces 2, 3, 4 • Strong neutralisation of torsion forces 2, 3, 4 • Built in anteversion matches native anatomy 5 1. Kärrholm, Lindahl, Malchau, Mohaddes, Rogmark, Rolfson, ANNUAL REPORT 2015; The Swedish Hip Arthroplasty Register 2. Langhans, M., Hofman, D., Ecke, H., & Nietert, M. (1992). Der Einfluß der Formgebung des Prothesenschaftes auf die Bean spruchung des proximalen Femurs. Unfallchirurgie, 18 (5), pp. 266-273. 3. Noble, P., Alexander, J., Lindahl, L., Yew, D., Granberry, W., & Tullos, H. (1988). The anatomic basis of femoral component design. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research(235), pp. 148-165. 4. W.T. Stillwell. The Art of the Total Arthroplasty. Grune & Stratton, Inc. 1987; pp. 296 5. Internal Document 6. S. Sesselmann, Y. Hong, F. Schlemmer, K. Wiendieck, S. Söder, I. Hussnaetter, L. A. Müller, R. Forst, T. Wierer; Migration measurment oft he cemented Lubinus SPII hip stem – a 10-year follow-up using radiostereometric analysis; Biomed. Eng.-Biomed. Tech. 2017; 62 (3): 271-278 7. Waldemar Link GmbH & Co. KG · Helmut D. Link, 25 Jahre SP II- Eine Erfolgsgeschichte, direktLINK Magazin für Endoprothetik Sonderausgabe / Oktober 2009, p. 6 8. Garellick, Kärrholm, Rogmark, Rolfson, Herberts, ANNUAL REPORT 2014; The Swedish National Hip Arthroplasty Register.; p. 75 9. Malchau H, Herberts P, Ahnfelt L. Prognosis of total hip replacement in Sweden. Follow-up of 92.675 operations performed 1978-1990. Acta Orthop Scand 1993; 64 (5): 497-506 1 0. Wierer T, Forst R, Mueller LA, Sesselmann S: Biomed Tech (Berl.) 2013 Aug; 58 (4): 333-41. DOI: 10.1515/bmt-2012-0038, Radiostereometric migration analysis of the Lubinus SP II hip stem: 59 hips followed for 2 years 1 1. High risk of early periprosthetic fracture after primary hip arthoplasty in elderly patients using a cemented, tapered, polished stem: An observational, prospective cohort o study on 1,403 hips with 47 fractures after a mean follow-up time of 4 years· åBroden C, Mukka S, Muren O, Eisler Stark A, Skoldenberg O, Acta Orthopaedica 2015; 86 (1) N Waldemar Link GmbH & Co. KG Barkhausenweg 10 · 22339 Hamburg · Germany Phone +49 40 53995-0 · info@linkhh.de www.linkorthopaedics.com Successful for more than 40 Years 1 Satisfying Patients & Surgeons 6, 7 Proven through profou
Open the catalog to page 113A* ODEP rating www.odep.org.uk; Orthopaedic Data Evaluation Panel Over 40 years of success 1 The anatomic design causes satisfaction 6, 7 Proven through profound clinical data • One of the most used cemented hip stems worldwide 6 • Low incidence of peri-prosthetic fractures 11 • Outstanding longterm results 1, 8 • Improved HHS after surgery 4, 6 • Minimised risk of aseptic loosening 10 • Extensive clinical follow-up 1 • Low demand surgi
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