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Bipolar Prosthesis (Fenestrated)
Bipolar Prosthesis (Fenestrated) is a stainless steel hip implant designed for hemiarthroplasty, offering enhanced fixation, reduced wear, and improved joint mobility with a dual articulation mechanism.
| Product Name | Size | Material |
|---|---|---|
| Bipolar Prosthesis (Fenestrated) | 37 mm to 55 mm (Diff. 1 mm) | S.S |
Bipolar Prosthesis (Fenestrated) is a high-performance orthopedic implant used in hip hemiarthroplasty procedures, primarily for treating femoral neck fractures. Its bipolar design features dual articulation—between the prosthetic head and acetabulum, as well as within the implant—reducing friction and wear while improving range of motion.
The fenestrated stem design allows for better bone integration and enhanced fixation, making it particularly beneficial in osteoporotic or compromised bone conditions. Manufactured from premium-grade stainless steel (S.S), the prosthesis ensures strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term biocompatibility.
Available in sizes ranging from 37 mm to 55 mm with 1 mm increments, it enables precise anatomical matching for improved surgical outcomes. The smooth surface finish and ergonomic design contribute to stability, reduced dislocation risk, and patient comfort. This prosthesis is widely preferred for its durability, ease of implantation, and cost-effectiveness in orthopedic applications.
Product Overview
- Product Name: Bipolar Prosthesis (Fenestrated)
- Material: Stainless Steel (S.S)
- Size Range: 37 mm to 55 mm (1 mm increments)
- Design: Bipolar head with fenestrated stem
- Application: Hip hemiarthroplasty
Key Features
- Bipolar design for dual articulation and reduced wear
- Fenestrated stem for improved bone fixation
- High-quality Stainless Steel construction
- Smooth polished surface for enhanced movement
- Strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant
- Biocompatible material ensuring patient safety
- Minimizes risk of dislocation
- Easy implantation with standard surgical techniques
Clinical Applications
- Femoral neck fractures (especially in elderly patients)
- Hip hemiarthroplasty procedures
- Avascular necrosis of femoral head
- Failed internal fixation of proximal femur fractures
- Degenerative hip joint conditions (selected cases)








