
Our acetabular cups are components used in total hip replacement surgery to replace a patient's damaged acetabulum.
Item No :
BDL007MOQ :
10 PiecesClassification :
Class IIIColor :
No Color/Custom ColorOrigin :
Xiamen, ChinaPayment :
T/T 50% and balance before shipmentLead Time :
Depends on the order circumstancesHip Replacement Implants - Acetabular Cup
The acetabular cup is an important component of hip joint prostheses, mainly used for total hip arthroplasty. It is suitable for skeletally mature patients, including both primary implantation and revision surgeries. The acetabular prosthesis is made of titanium alloy and features a pure titanium coating on its outer surface, which offers excellent biocompatibility and osteointegration capabilities.
Acetabular Cup Specifications:
ITEM | Product Code |
Spec/mm |
Acetabular Cup-I | 2302.211020138 | 38 |
2302.211020140 | 40 | |
2302.211020142 | 42 | |
2302.211020144 | 44 | |
2302.211020146 | 46 | |
2302.211020148 | 48 | |
2302.211020150 | 50 | |
2302.211020152 | 52 | |
2302.211020154 | 54 | |
2302.211020156 | 56 | |
2302.211020158 | 58 | |
2302.211020160 | 60 | |
2302.211020162 | 62 | |
2302.211020164 | 64 | |
2302.211020166 | 66 | |
Acetabular Cup-II | 2302.211020256 | 56 |
2302.211020258 | 58 | |
2302.211020260 | 60 | |
2302.211020262 | 62 | |
2302.211020264 | 64 | |
2302.211020266 | 66 |
FAQ:
Q: What materials are used for the Acetabular Cup? Why go for titanium alloy?
A: The Acetabular Cup is typically made from titanium alloy or strong ceramics. Titanium alloy is great because it's durable, resistant to corrosion, and safe for the body, which helps lower the chances of complications after surgery. It also bonds well with bone, making it a solid choice for joint replacement surgeries that need to hold up over time.
Q: Is this Acetabular Cup good for all hip replacement surgeries?
A: This Acetabular Cup is specifically made for hip replacement, especially if someone needs a total hip replacement. It works with various types of femoral head implants and can be adjusted based on the patient's needs, like bone density, age, and activity level. You should talk to your doctor to see if it's a good fit for you.