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Inlay screw notching was eliminated by metaglene optimisation to a two-peg design without an inferior screw. An increased impingement-free range of motion is achieved by a systematic glenosphere overhang and chamfered inlays – with an effective humeral stem inclination of 147°. [1]
With the inversion of the materials in the tribological pairing, polyethylene abrasion at the scapular neck and the surrounding structures has been eliminated. [2] This results in a reduced risk of polyethylene-induced diseases. [3-6]. Moreover, in case of possible hypersensitivity to metal ions, Affinis Inverse provides a standard solution for allergy patients.
The unique vitamys-ceramic tribological pairing highlights the principle for low wear 9 and durable prostheses.
Affinis Inverse provides a proven primary procedure with more than 10 years of clinical experience and strong clinical evidence. [7,8]
A straightforward set concept and a clever instrumentation simplify the workflow during implantation. Furthermore, all surgical steps are instrument guided, thereby reproducible results can be achieved.
- Increased impingement-free range of motion thanks to by-design eccentricity of the metaglene [10]
- Good primary stability and permanent secondary stability thanks to coated pegs and compression screws with locking caps [10]
- Minimised risk of disconnections thanks to snap-in mechanism between metaglene and gleno-sphere [10]
- Minimised risk of infection or disconnection thanks to monolithic stems [10]
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Product manufactured by Mathys Ltd Bettlach.
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Mathys Ltd Bettlach and Limacorporate S.p.A. are affiliates of Enovis Corporation.
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