The concept of a Complete Orthopedic Solution Spectrum in hip surgery, in line with Enovis’ vision, reflects a fully integrated, patient-centered approach that extends far beyond the operating room.
When surgery becomes necessary, a comprehensive hip implant portfolio supports a wide range of clinical scenarios, from primary procedures to the most complex revision cases. At the same time, advanced 3D printing technologies such as Trabecular Titanium help consistently offer reliable fixation, enhanced biological features, and proven performance [1-5].
A cornerstone of this model is the availability of a diverse implant ecosystem. Modern hip systems are designed to address variations in patient anatomy, activity levels, and disease etiology, enabling surgeons to tailor each intervention to specific clinical and biomechanical needs. From primary hip systems to advanced revision solutions, this versatility ensures intraoperative flexibility, allowing surgeons to adapt to unexpected anatomical challenges.
Within this framework, ProMade, Enovis’ design service, plays a key role by developing bespoke solutions for highly complex acetabular cases, customized for each individual patient. [6-8].
Patients remain at the center of this journey. As innovations in implant design and surgical techniques continue to evolve, the orthopedic community is steadily moving toward a future in which hip surgery is no longer just a procedure, but a fully coordinated, individualized care journey.
To learn more about how Enovis supports the Complete Orthopedic Solution Spectrum in hip surgery, discover the range of dedicated solutions and innovations designed to enhance every stage of patient care.
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