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<strong>Strength</strong><br />

you can trust<br />

<strong>Stability</strong><br />

you can depend on


Tot<br />

* Co<br />

Versatility<br />

The SMF system addresses a wide range of patient anatomy using only<br />

four neck options, three of which can be inverted for a total of seven<br />

unique neck positions. When combined with the full complement of<br />

Smith & Nephew femoral heads, the SMF system provides 42 distinct<br />

head centers.<br />

Standard High offset High offset<br />

reverse/valgus<br />

Right Anteverted Right reverse/valgus Left Anteverted Left reverse/valgus<br />

42 distinct head centers<br />

Each dot represents a head center<br />

that is achievable with the SMF<br />

system and the vast complement of<br />

Smith & Nephew femoral heads.


<strong>Strength</strong><br />

A CoCr modular neck provides for a strong neck construct. Fatigue<br />

testing has shown that the SMF cobalt chrome modular neck design<br />

exceeds the fatigue strength of the same neck design made out of<br />

titanium alloy by as much as 83% and a conventional titanium<br />

monolithic hip stem by as much as 18%. 1<br />

83%<br />

18%<br />

Ti modular stem<br />

SMF stem<br />

Ti monolithic stem<br />

Relative neck Relative fatigue neck strength fatigue strength


<strong>Stability</strong><br />

Utilizing radiostereometric analysis (RSA), the SMF<br />

system demonstrated stability consistent with the<br />

clinically successful SYNERGY primary hip stem.<br />

Moreover, HHS and WOMAC scores indicated<br />

excellent relative clinical outcomes for the<br />

SMF group. 2<br />

With one of the highest<br />

coefficients of friction in the<br />

industry 3 , a porosity of 60% and<br />

an average pore size which is ideal<br />

for bony ingrowth 4 , STIKTITE coating<br />

provides a solid foundation for both initial<br />

and long-term fixation.<br />

Total implant migration as determined by the RSA*<br />

al implant migration as determined by the RSA*<br />

2.00<br />

1.50<br />

Migration (mm)<br />

1.00<br />

SMF<br />

0.50<br />

SYNERGY<br />

0.00<br />

6 wks 3 mos 6 mos 1 year<br />

mbination * Combination of subsidence, of subsidence, rotation and translation rotation and translation<br />

Follow up


Conservation<br />

The SMF system offers surgeons an improved bone<br />

sparing modular neck implant which is more than<br />

20% shorter than other conventional hip stems.<br />

Additionally, the SMF stem design allows for a higher<br />

neck resection which conserves more of the patient’s<br />

femur than conventional stems. Saving more bone<br />

during a primary hip arthroplasty means a wider<br />

range of options for the future.<br />

For more information, talk with<br />

your Smith & Nephew sales<br />

representative or visit online at<br />

shortmodular.com


1<br />

Aldinger P, Tsai S, and Bergin A. CoCr and Ti-6Al-4V Modular Neck Fatigue<br />

Testing, Poster no. 479 presented at the Society for Biomaterials 2009<br />

Annual Meeting and Exposition, April 22-25, 2009, San Antonio, TX.<br />

2<br />

Bone&JointScience Vol 01. No 02. Dec 2010 RSA analysis of early<br />

migration of the uncemented SMF vs SYNERGY stem: A prospective<br />

randomized controlled trial RW McCalden, DN Naudie, A Thompson,<br />

CA Moore.<br />

3<br />

Heiner AD, Brown TD. Frictional coefficients of a new bone ingrowth<br />

structure, Poster no. 1623 presented at Orthopaedic Research Society<br />

Annual Meeting, Feb. 11-14, 2007, San Diego, CA.<br />

4<br />

Kienapfel H, Sprey C, Wilke A, and Griss. Implant fixation by<br />

bone ingrowth, J Arthroplasty, 14(3):355-68, 1999.<br />

Orthopaedics<br />

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Cordova, TN 38106<br />

USA<br />

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Telephone: 1-901-396-2121<br />

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