Affinis® Short
A mini prosthesis with great assets. Affinis® Short is part of an innovative system and combines the benefits of both the modern resurfacing and the proven stemmed implants:
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- Biological and anatomical reconstruction of the glenohumeral geometry through guided surgical technique and anatomic ceramic heads
- Six stem sizes for an individual optimal fit
- Metaphyseal anchorage
- Bone saving and less invasive
- Calciumphosphate coating enhances the ingrowth
- Simple Glenoid access for an accurate total prosthesis provision
- Easy, secure and precise instrumentation
The shorter operation times and the reduced post-operative pain experienced by the patient, explainable by the bone preserving approach, are other advantages of the Affinis® Short.
Anatomical ceramic head and stem
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The Affinis® Short, with a total of eight different head and six different stem sizes, is not only anatomically correct, but also extremely precise.
Head
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- Anatomically shaped with an optimal offset
- Inert bio ceramic
- Geometry of heads allow a smooth and seamless bone-implant transition
- Ceramic-PE – the long lasting pairing
Stem
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- 4 wings: secure metaphysial anchorage
- Easy to implant
- Window design
- Bone sparing
- Rough porous titanium structure
- High primary stability
Glenoid
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The short stem principle simplifies the implantation and correct positioning of the glenoid component decisively and leads to less overstuffing in the shoulder.
- Two peg fixation
- High stability
- Bone sparing, convex backside
- Cement pockets allow a smooth cement distribution for an enhanced long term fixation
Retractors
Along with the new Affinis® Short, new hooks have been developed, for the implantation of all Affinis® Shoulder Prosthesis. They allow an optimal access and support the surgical progress decisively. Read more about the new retractors.
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