The R3 Acetabular System combined with our portfolio of hip stems provides the most advanced hip replacement system with:
R3 Design Features include:
Multihole shells with Constrained Liners and Big Femoral Heads.
We engineered our R3 Acetabular Cups for multiple bearing options and features that address your needs as a surgeon. R3 uses STIKTITE porous coating that is designed to enhance fixation and promote bony in-growth. The multi-bearing cup, in addition to providing flexibility for you, provides a foundation designed to reduce wear and the subsequent need for revision surgery. Optimized inserts accommodate larger head sizes and help the R3 system achieve a greater range of motion. By utilizing a single set of instruments for all bearings and as the first system to offer disposable trial liners, the R3 Acetabular system gives you one way to think differently.
Liner options:Femoral head options: OXINIUM, CoCr, and Biolox Forte, Biolox Delta
The R3 Acetabular Cup is engineered for multiple bearing options and provides a porous coating designed to enhance fixation and bony in-growth. STIKTITE coating provides enhanced initial mechanical stability, which is particularly important in damaged or less biologically active bone. The multi-bearing cup, in addition to providing flexibility for you the surgeon, provides a foundation designed to reduce wear and the subsequent need for revision surgery. Optimized inserts accommodate larger head sizes and help the R3 system achieve a greater range of motion.
XLPE
View the R3 Poly Liner Options Chart
Increased range of motion is a key design impetus for the R3 Acetabular System. The catalyst for a Revolution in Motion is a commitment to design synergy between neck geometry and liner providing maximum head/shell ratios (36mm head size - 52mm shell size).
Additionally, the liners sit flush with the face of the shell, further maximizing range of motion. The resulting enhanced ROM decreases the risk of impingement, joint subluxation and prosthetic loosening—all contributors to revision surgery.
Femoral Heads
OXINIUM , CoCr, Biolox Forte, Biolox Delta
R3 system with OXINIUM alloy is the most advanced bearing option available. OXINIUM is an Oxidized Zirconium alloy (97.5% Zirconium and 2.5% Niobium) with a transformed ceramic surface providing the wear performance of ceramics and the strength of metals. This provides all of the benefits of ceramic and metal bearing technology. OXINIUM combined with our XLPE(highly cross-linked polyethylene) liner makes up our proprietary VERILAST Technology.
Learn more about VERILAST Technology for hips
The unique locking mechanism of the R3 Acetabular System allows you to reposition the liner without compromising stability.
This functionality enables intraoperative adjustments for optimal liner position. Further, poly thickness isn't compromised by the liner locking mechanism allowing a 5mm thick XLPE liner, to provide greater thickness at the apex and load-bearing areas.
REFLECTION acetabular components built a legacy of success on innovation and refinement which was used as the foundation for today's R3 Acetabular System.
Critical to this success is the polished inner shell surface. The R3 Acetabular System continues this legacy by reducing wear on the back-side of the liner by utilizing this polished counterface in the refined cup design.
The R3 Acetabular Cup is engineered for multiple bearing options and provides a porous coating designed to enhance fixation and bony in-growth. STIKTITE coating provides enhanced initial mechanical stability, which is particularly important in damaged or less biologically active bone. The multi-bearing cup, in addition to providing flexibility for you the surgeon, provides a foundation designed to reduce wear and the subsequent need for revision surgery. Optimised inserts accommodate larger head sizes and help the R3 system achieve a greater range of motion.
XLPE
View the R3 Poly Liner Options Chart
Increased range of motion is a key design impetus for the R3 Acetabular System. The catalyst for a Revolution in Motion is a commitment to design synergy between neck geometry and liner providing maximum head/shell ratios (36mm head size - 52mm shell size).
Additionally, the liners sit flush with the face of the shell, further maximizing range of motion. The resulting enhanced ROM decreases the risk of impingement, joint subluxation and prosthetic loosening—all contributors to revision surgery.
OXINIUM , CoCr, Biolox Forte, Biolox Delta
R3 system with OXINIUM alloy is the most advanced bearing option available. OXINIUM is an Oxidized Zirconium alloy (97.5% Zirconium and 2.5% Niobium) with a transformed ceramic surface providing the wear performance of ceramics and the strength of metals. This provides all of the benefits of ceramic and metal bearing technology. OXINIUM combined with our XLPE(highly cross-linked polyethylene) liner makes up our proprietary VERILAST Technology.
Learn more about VERILAST Technology for hips
The unique locking mechanism of the R3 Acetabular System allows you to reposition the liner without compromising stability.
This functionality enables intraoperative adjustments for optimal liner position. Further, poly thickness isn't compromised by the liner locking mechanism allowing a 5mm thick XLPE liner, to provide greater thickness at the apex and load-bearing areas.
REFLECTION acetabular components built a legacy of success on innovation and refinement. The R3 Acetabular System continues this legacy by carrying over fundamental features such as the polished inner shell surface and the ability to reposition liners.
Primary total hip replacement, and hip revision cases.
R3 Poly Surgical Technique (NO HOLE, THREE HOLE and MULTI HOLE)
R3 Constrained Liner Surgical Technique
Why did you develop the R3 system?
The R3 system was designed to address today's active patient's needs by providing you flexibility to tailor the implant to each patient's requirements. The R3 system was also designed for the needs of tomorrow's patient with a universal shell that can accommodate future bearings and fixation options.
How is the poly lock different than the REFLECTION system?
The R3 shells were designed with a taper in order to accommodate hard bearings. Due to the challenges that soft tissue and osteophytes may present, the axial poly lock was located further inside the shell and locks in two grooves around the circumference of the shell. There are also 12 anti-rotational tabs that engage around the rim of the shell. This allows for repositioning of the liner in the shell.
Is the poly liner hard to seat?
The poly liner only requires an impaction force of 60 - 120 lbs depending on the size of the shell. That is almost half of the impaction force required in the REFLECTION system.¹
If the poly goes in easily, will it come out easily as well?
The poly liner push out values range from 200-270 lbf depending on the size of the shell¹ compared to 80 lbf for the REFLECTION system.
What are the grooves inside the perimeter shell?
There are three grooves in the R3 shell. The two below the taper are the axial locking mechanism for the XLPE bearing. The one positioned within the anti-rotation tabs is part of the locking mechanism for the constrained liner.
How can I tell if the liner is seated?
All three bearings sit flush with the face of the shell when fully seated (with exception of the lateralized liners). This can be checked visually or by running a finger around the circumference of the shell.
What is the new porous coating and how is it different than RoughCoat™?
R3 shells are available with STIKTITE porous coating. STIKTITE coating contains sintered asymmetric Titanium grains as opposed to uniformly shaped sintered beads offered on the REFLECTION system. This provides a more “scratchy” feel while being implanted. STIKTITE coating utilizes the same sintering process as RoughCoat, it is not a sprayed application as with plasma spray.
What shell sizes and types are available?
The R3 System has NO HOLE, THREE HOLE, and MULTI HOLE options. The shell sizes available are 40 - 68mm for standard. The R3 System goes up to 80mm with MULTI HOLE.
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