Acetabular Revision often involves removal of an existing acetabular implant that may be well fixed to the acetabulum. Instruments are provided in the Tecomet®'s Acetabular Revision System for removal of various types of acetabular implants and bone cement.
After removal of the non-porous-coated femoral component, it is necessary to remove any remaining bone cement. The Femoral Revision System provides handled instruments of sufficient length and tip variety to remove as much host bone as possible.
The Flexible Osteotome System provides various Osteotome Blades for both hip and knee revision surgery. The sharp, flexible blades are well suited for loosening the implant from cement or bony ingrowth fixation.
The System is complete with modular handles and a positive lock slap hammer. Modular handles feature quick coupling positive locking mechanisms to ease use and offer quick blade changes during surgical procedure. The positive lock slap hammer eases extraction, should a blade become wedged.
Additional components are available individually to expand your Flexible Osteotome System to suit your needs.
Proximal femoral revision often involves removal of an existing femoral implant that may be well fixed to the femoral canal. The Femoral Extraction System provides instruments for removal of various types of femoral implants.
The Trephine System is designed to fit over the distal stem and loosen the bond between the implant and bone. This conserves bone and simplifies stem removal.
Trephines are each marked with calibration lines every 10 mm to show the depth of cut. The trephine distal window allows for easy removal of the implant.
The trephine driver is a one-piece instrument that can be used as both a driver and extractor, concurrently.