CONCEPT AND FEATURES
- The femoral stem is designed to guarantee an optimal metaphyseal filling.
- The metaphyseal zone has a triangular section to avoid the generation of varus forces.
- The triangular section in the metaphiseal zone guarantees an antirotational effect and the round section in the bottom stem part allows an optimal medullary canal filling.
- The internal stem profile changes with the implant size in order to keep constant the head offset and avoid a valgisant effect for the smaller sizes.

- Optimal angle definition: 1.5° of sagital slope guarantees resistance to subsidence and 2.5° of frontal slope allows an optimal diaphyseal self-centering.
- 12/14 taper.
- Short taper to avoid impingement (even with double mobility acetabular cup).
- 135° cervico-diaphyseal angle.

MATERIALS AND RANGE
- Cementless stem: Ti6Al4V alloy, 8 sizes available (from 0 to 7).
- Cemented stem: high nitrogen stainless steel, 8 sizes available (from 0 to 7).

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