Orthopedic Implant Trial Stem
Item Name Code (INC) 38103
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An item designed to test fit the stem in the femoral canal, the fit of the collar on the calcar, and for use in trial reduction, also to insure an interference fit of the implant.
Additional Information for Orthopedic Implant Trial Stem
Orthopedic Implant Trial Stems are medical devices used in orthopedic surgery to assess the fit and function of an implant before the final implantation. They are typically used in joint replacement surgeries, such as hip or knee replacements.
These trial stems are temporary implants that are inserted into the patient's bone to simulate the final implant. They come in various sizes and designs to match the patient's anatomy and provide the surgeon with options to determine the best fit.
Orthopedic Implant Trial Stems are made from biocompatible materials, such as titanium or stainless steel, to ensure compatibility with the patient's body. They are designed to be easily inserted and removed during the surgical procedure.
The purpose of using trial stems is to allow the surgeon to assess the stability, range of motion, and overall fit of the implant before the final implantation. This helps in determining the appropriate size and positioning of the final implant, ensuring a successful outcome for the patient.
In summary, Orthopedic Implant Trial Stems are temporary implants used in orthopedic surgery to assess the fit and function of an implant before the final implantation. They play a crucial role in ensuring the success of joint replacement surgeries.
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NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 38103 Orthopedic Implant Trial Stem Page 1 of 1
- 1178-59
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4