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Bipolar Prosthesis (Non Fenestrated)
Bipolar Prosthesis (Non Fenestrated) is a stainless steel hip implant designed for hemiarthroplasty, providing smooth dual articulation, enhanced stability, and reliable performance for femoral neck fracture management.
| Product Name | Size | Material |
|---|---|---|
| Bipolar Prosthesis (Non Fenestrated) | 37 mm to 55 mm (Diff. 1 mm) | S.S |
Bipolar Prosthesis (Non Fenestrated) is a high-quality orthopedic implant used in hip hemiarthroplasty procedures, primarily for the treatment of femoral neck fractures. The bipolar design incorporates dual articulation—between the prosthetic head and acetabulum, and within the implant itself—helping to reduce friction, minimize wear, and improve joint mobility.
Unlike fenestrated designs, the non-fenestrated stem offers a solid structure that provides strong mechanical stability and consistent load distribution. Manufactured from premium-grade stainless steel (S.S), the prosthesis ensures excellent strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term biocompatibility.
Available in sizes ranging from 37 mm to 55 mm with 1 mm increments, it allows accurate anatomical matching for optimal surgical outcomes. The smooth surface finish ensures better articulation, while the robust design reduces the risk of implant failure. It is easy to implant using standard surgical techniques and is widely preferred for its durability and cost-effectiveness.
Product Overview
- Product Name: Bipolar Prosthesis (Non Fenestrated)
- Material: Stainless Steel (S.S)
- Size Range: 37 mm to 55 mm (1 mm increments)
- Design: Bipolar (Dual Articulation), Non Fenestrated Stem
- Application: Hip hemiarthroplasty
Key Features
- Bipolar design for dual articulation and reduced wear
- Solid (non-fenestrated) stem for enhanced strength and stability
- High-quality Stainless Steel construction
- Smooth polished surface for improved joint movement
- Durable, corrosion-resistant, and biocompatible
- Provides consistent load distribution
- Easy implantation with standard surgical techniques
- Designed for long-term orthopedic use
Indications
- 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)








