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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral System Surgical Technique Smith & Nephew would like to acknowledge the contributions of the following surgeons with whom we designed the REDAPT Revision Femoral System: Mathias Bostrom, MD New York, NY Fares S. Haddad, BSc MCh, FRCS...
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The REDAPT™ Revision Femoral System by Smith & Nephew is uniquely designed to address the challenges in today’s revision hip arthroplasty: fixation in various bone types, achievement of joint stability, predictable stem position and surgical efficiency. It all starts with ROCKTITE™ flutes which are intended to provide rock-solid distal fixation in all bone types.
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REDAPT™ Sleeveless Stem 12/14 Head taper Compatible with all 12/14 Smith & Nephew heads • Neck Circulotrapezoidal shape for increased range • Figure 1 of motion 2 Offset options; Standard and High • Stem • Forged Titanium tapered, fluted design with proprietary ROCKTITE™...
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Each neck is made with a 12/14 taper for use with compatible cobalt chrome, ceramic and OXINIUM™ heads. The circulotrapezoidal neck is designed for increased range of motion. The following table and illustrations show the total offset and height for each REDAPT™ stem. Offset...
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Instruments REDAPT™ instruments are designed to maximize surgical efficiency and improve accuracy and reproducibility of implant position during the procedure. This is accomplished by reaming and trialing “over the top” of the distal reamers. Distal and proximal reamers are color-coded to provide easy identification of implant sizes and reduce unnecessary instruments.
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Preoperative planning and templating Templating Preoperative templating accomplishes several goals. The primary goal is to determine the intended diameter and length of the revision stem and the remaining femoral bone to support the conical, fluted stem. While all revision situations are unique, in general, 5-7cm of conical reaming of distal cortical bone is desired.
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5-7cm and that it engages in good diaphsyeal bone. REDAPT templates are available in digital and acetate formats (Figure 3). Consult your Smith & Nephew representative for assistance in obtaining templates.
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Surgical Technique The following technique should be used when implanting REDAPT Sleeveless or Sleeved monolithic implants. Before surgery, review instrument sets to ensure all instruments are present and working properly. Removal of a well fixed femoral stem The removal of a well fixed femoral stem can at times be accomplished using thin osteotomes starting at the proximal portion of the implant.
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Surgical Technique continued Neck resection technique when using the stem in a challenging primary application The femoral neck resection may need to be modified in some challenging primary applications such as angular and rotational deformity. The conical, fluted design is particularly well-suited for these cases due to the stability that is possible with this design.
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This color will identify available implant sizes and appropriate instrumentation for subsequent steps. The size of a REDAPT™ stem is 0.25mm greater than the equivalently sized reamer, providing a press fit of 0.25mm. The depth of the reamer is determined by...
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(Figure 8). Refer to Proximal Reamer Color Code chart for available options. The following chart shows the proximal and distal width dimensions of the REDAPT sleeves for each size stem as noted on the Sleeve sizing chart. Proximal reamer color code chart...
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24/25 25.5 26.5 27.5 The following chart shows the proximal and distal width dimensions of the REDAPT sleeves for each size stem as noted on the Sleeve sizing chart. Modular sleeve Sleeve sizing chart STIKTITE™ sleeve Grit blasted sleeve Sleeve size corresponding to stem diameter and package/reamer color...
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Surgical Technique continued Trial neck Trialing Assemble trial components over the proximal end of the distal Trial body reamer starting with the trial body assembly and finally with assembly neck trials (Figure 9). At this point, establish correct femoral anteversion. Check the trial body assembly for soft tissue and/or bone debris that may impede the components from seating properly.
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Trial/Reamer removal Attach trial handle to trial removal hook (Figure 14). To remove the assembled trial components insert the trial removal hook through the cross hole of the trial body assembly (Figure 15). Using gentle force, extract the trial components superiorly, to avoid damage to surrounding tissue.
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Surgical Technique continued Implant assembly and insertion Attach the threaded end of the stem inserter to the proximal end of the stem implant (Figure 17). To attach, stand the stem inserter upright so that the threaded tip is pointed up.Ensure that the lever handle is open on the stem inserter and screw the threaded tip into the implant as far as possible.
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Proximal support Once the final components are implanted, the osteotomy is reduced and secured with cables. In order to reduce the osteotomized bone fragment in its anatomic position, it may be necessary to shape the endosteal surface of the bone fragment with a curette or burr to fit against the lateral position of the femoral component.
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REDAPT™ Revision Femoral System Implant Sets Sleeveless Stems Catalog Item Description Contents 7135-4460 190mm Set Sizes 12-21, Standard and High Offset 7135-4470 240mm Set Sizes 12-21, Standard and High Offset 7135-4480 300mm Set Sizes 12-21, Standard and High Offset 7135-4490...
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REDAPT Modular Sleeves (with HA) Catalog Item Description Extra Small (XSM) 7135-4213 REDAPT Mod Sleeve 12-13 XSM Grit-blast w/HA 7135-4215 REDAPT Mod Sleeve 14-15 XSM Grit-blast w/HA 7135-4217 REDAPT Mod Sleeve 16-17 XSM Grit-blast w/HA 7135-4219 REDAPT Mod Sleeve 18-19 XSM Grit-blast w/HA...
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Instrument Sets continued ACCORD™ Cable System Catalog Item Description 7136-0005 Instrument Set 7134-5000 Implant Set Includes: all titanium small and standard grips 3 titanium fracture management plates 12 cobalt chrome cables with clamp 12 cobalt chrome cables for grips/plates RENOVATION™ Removal Instrument Set Catalog Item Description 7136-7575...
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Reference 1. Sporer, Scott M, Paprosky, Wayne G. Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: The Limits of Fully Coated Stems. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 2003;417:203-209. Supporting healthcare professionals for over 150 years Smith & Nephew, Inc. www.smith-nephew.com 1450 Brooks Road Memphis, TN 38116 Telephone: 1-901-396-2121 Information: 1-800-821-5700 Orders and Inquiries: 1-800-238-7538...
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