As you will know our friend and colleague professorjustin cobb s well publicised ceramic on ceramic h1 hip resurfacing study is under way.
Ceramic hip resurfacing uk.
Recerf is not yet on general release with ce approval matortho is a uk based company and its availability around the world is subject to local regulatory and hospital approvals.
The surgeon i am going to only does hips and has done a lot of metal on metal hip resurfacing he said it makes up 5 of his practice so i am fairly confident in his skill set.
It s made out of a strong low wearing and non toxic ceramic that.
My colleague professor justin cobb at imperial college london is the leading proponent of ceramic on ceramic bearings for hip resurfacing and his design is currently in clinical investigation.
Ceramic hip implants are among the newer types of prostheses being used for hip replacement offering greater resistance to damage and smooth movement of the joint.
Unfortunately the time to approval from application is not in our control and can vary between countries and hospitals.
Implants are then put over what s left of the ball and into the socket.
Only a few millimetres of the damaged surfaces of the ball and socket are removed.
Recerf ceramic hip resurfacing.
Derek mcminn is leading a highly experienced team championing mox bearing resurfacings.
The h1 hip resurfacing arthroplasty hra implant is designed and manufactured by embody orthopaedic the sponsor of the clinical investigation.
We are pleased to have another keen hip resurfacing addict attempting to keep the technique alive.
Developed at imperial college london the experimental h1 hip resurfacing implant is designed to get around these shortcomings.
Hip resurfacing is more conservative.
Recerf is a new type of ceramic on ceramic hip resurfacing device.
New types of devices are being developed which will be used with all good candidates even women and small men.
Investigation objectives the investigation is a multi centre prospective non randomized observational study to evaluate the clinical outcome of the h1 implant.
Many surgeons today consider them to be an improvement over traditional metal and plastic implants in which the deterioration of plastic can lead to the gradual buildup of debris.
The early results are promising.
He said as far as the surgery goes it is not a trial it just means picking up the ceramic prosthesis rather than the metal one he has used in the past the surgery.