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Cemented Acetabular Cup 10° & 180°
Cemented Acetabular Cup 10° & 180° is a UHMWPE implant designed for hip replacement, offering self-centering stability, smooth articulation, and long-lasting performance in orthopedic procedures.
| Product Name | Size | Material | Special Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cemented Acetabular Cup 10° & 180° | 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64 mm | UHMWPW | Self Centering |
Cemented Acetabular Cup 10° & 180° is a high-quality orthopedic implant used in total hip replacement procedures. Designed with advanced self-centering technology, it ensures optimal positioning of the femoral head within the acetabular component, improving joint stability and reducing wear.
Manufactured from Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE), the cup provides excellent durability, low friction, and superior wear resistance, making it ideal for long-term implantation. The 10° and 180° design options offer flexibility to surgeons for achieving precise alignment based on patient anatomy and surgical requirements.
Available in a wide range of sizes from 44 mm to 64 mm, this acetabular cup enables accurate anatomical fit and improved load distribution. The cemented fixation ensures secure placement and immediate stability, especially in patients with compromised bone quality. Its smooth internal surface enhances articulation, while the robust design supports reliable performance and patient comfort.
Key Features
- Made from high-quality UHMWPE for durability and wear resistance
- Self-centering design for improved joint stability
- Available in 10° & 180° configurations for surgical flexibility
- Wide size range (44 mm to 64 mm) for accurate anatomical fit
- Smooth surface for low friction and better articulation
- Excellent load distribution and reduced wear
- Cemented fixation for secure and stable implantation
- Biocompatible material ensuring long-term safety
Applications
- Total hip replacement (THR) surgeries
- Hip joint reconstruction procedures
- Degenerative joint diseases (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis)
- Avascular necrosis of femoral head
- Revision hip surgeries
- Patients requiring cemented acetabular fixation








