Spiron® – Bone saving hip joint replacement / ORTHOpress®

Interview Spiron

ORTHOPress® in an interview with the chief doctor, Prof. Dr Johannes Zeichen and the senior physician Dr. Ewald Haring (John Wesling Clinic Minden)

 

In conversation topics such as minimally invasive access, preservation of important Femoral areas and associated interest of young patients in relation to the supply of the Femoral neck prosthesis Spiron ® be addressed. Continue reading

The bending rod prosthesis: an experimental approach to metaphyseal hip arthroplasty

Biomedical Engineering. Band 52, Heft 5, Seiten 346–350, ISSN (Online) 1862278X, ISSN (Print) 00135585, DOI: 10.1515/BMT.2007.057,October 2007 

Experimental tests with a model of a Femoral bone in body. Detection of very high stability of the bone-anchored the region in the Spiron.

>>> The bending rod prosthesis: an experimental approach to metaphyseal hip arthroplasty

Femoral neck prosthesis [Der Orthopäde]

Publisher: Springer Verlag, Author: PD Dr. C. Stukenborg-Colsman

This publication provides an overview of different femoral neck endoprosthesis, including CUT type, type Spiron ®, type thrust plate.

>>> Femoral neck prosthesis

MIS approaches for artificial joint replacement

This release of M. Rittmeister, A. Peters discusses the different approaches, especially the minimally invasive technique that can be used in particular in the Spiron ®-femoral neck prosthesis or the CoxaFit ® short stem system.

>>> Minimalinvasive approaches for the artificial joint replacement

 

Thesis F. Hühn / Spiron vs.Geradschaftprothese Typ Zweymüller

From the Institute of Anatomy, University of Veterinary Medicine of Hanover and the trauma surgical clinic the Medical School Hanover


Thesis of Ms. Franziska Hühn(TiHo).
Were examined the straight stem prosthesis and  Spiron ®- femoral neck prosthesis Zweymüller type on dog bone at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover Continue reading

Current state of hip arthroplasty with proximal bone-sparing Alloplastics

From the Orthopaedic Department of the St. Mary’s Hospital, Ludwigshafen
(Head: Prof. Dr. M. Menge) – after a lecture in Baden-Baden 2003

This presentation at the South German Orthopaedic Surgeons meeting in Baden-Baden in 2003 gives an overview of the contemporary state of short prostheses and refers inter alia to the Spiron ® prosthesis.

>>> Current state of hip arthroplasty with proximal bone-sparing Alloplastics