Hips & Knees
TTK Healthcare’s Orthopaedics division offers joint replacement portfolio which includes a rich variety of components types and sizes and, therefore, offers a near custom fit for most patient pathologies. We offer provides joint replacement solutions that enable simple, efficient, economically viable procedures allowing hospitals and healthcare providers the power to make a difference for their patients
Precision is the hallmark of high-quality orthopaedic implants. TTK Healthcare is focused on bringing a high level of precision into their orthopaedic manufacturing process.
Knees
Buechel-Pappas™
Primary Knee System CoCr
In 2009, BP trust, USA decided to transfer the advanced technology to TTK Healthcare Ltd., a total healthcare company. BP trust is dominated by research and development activity.
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Buechel-Pappas™
Primary Knee System
TiN Coated
As the primary refinement, for all the metal components of B-P™ knee is coated with advanced coating method to increase the wear and scratch resistance.
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Buechel–Pappas™
Revision Knee System
In pathology where there is grossly deficient bone stock the Buechel - Pappas ™ knee System contains modular revision components which provide stem fixation
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Buechel-Pappas™
Hinge Knee System
Primary load bearing of the B-PTM Hinge Knee is carried by the tibiofemoral articulating surfaces and not by the hinge element as it is in other hinge knee designs.
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Hips
Transition™
Uncemented Hip Replacement System
Transition™ design is based on a clinically proven1,2,3,4,5,6 femoral stem design which was developed in France during the early 1980's by the ARTRO Group, who trained together in Lyon.
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Altius™
Cemented Hip Replacement System
Altius is cemented double-tapered stem manufactured in High-nitrogen Stainless Steel ( HNS ), provided with a PMMA / UHMWPE distal centraizer to facilitate stem positioning and uniform cement mantle distribution.
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Altius™
Modular Bipolar Hip
The basic concept of Modular Bipolar is based in double ball system. The external component is generally immobile in the natural acetabulum area.
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