Strength, Freedom, Simplicity

CONCEPT
STRENGTH, FREEDOM, SIMPLICITY

M-Vizion is Medacta’s modular femoral revision system designed to address demanding primary and complex revision cases in a versatile and flexible manner. This focus on modularity makes this an ideal option to meet the challenges of revision surgery

STRONG MODULAR JUNCTION
The M-Vizion stem features an exclusive mechanical design to increase the taper’s resistance against one of the main concerns, fretting-induced fractures[1,2,3,4,5], providing for higher stability at the modular junction. High taper mechanical resistance and High conical connection strength also offer an improved resistance to fretting-induced fractures.[6]

AN ENHANCED BONE-IMPLANT INTERFACE AGAINST SUBSIDENCE
Diaphyseal stability
The stem's distal portion is based on the clinically-proven Wagner concept, allowing for immediate diaphyseal stability while avoiding areas of proximal bone loss.[8,9,10,11]
Improved proximal bone fixation
The proximal body features Mectagrip coating, a Titanium Plasma Spray application with over 10 years of clinical success.[11]

A proven robust solution for a wide patient range.

 

Every femur is different; therefore, every implant should be specifically shaped. M-Vizion's modularity allows for personalization, intraoperative flexibility, and versatility when reconstructing the hip joint, making it possible to adapt to unique patient anatomies and surgical scenarios. This allows the surgeon to reconstruct the hip's rotational center, anteversion, and leg length, regardless of defect scenarios and distal fixation location.

HIGH FLEXIBILITY
A total length from 193 to 323 mm, with different possible combinations to address different femurs.

 

M-Vizion features straightforward instrumentation, engineered to simplify the surgical technique and maximize efficiency, confidence and reproducibility.

STREAMLINED TRIALS
allow for reduced surgical steps and surgical time
IN VIVO AND BACKTABLE ASSEMBLING OPTIONS
offer opportunity to chose the preferred surgical technique
MILLIMETRIC GRADED REAMERS
allow for a step-by-step accurate and precise preparation, respecting the bone

 

PRODUCT RANGE
M-VIZION offers a wide variety of possible combinations

PROXIMAL BODY RANGE

LENGTHS

6 lengths (10 mm increment)

OFFSETS

  • Standard
    (CCD angle 132°, offset 37 mm)
  • Lateralized
    (CCD angle 132°, offset 43 mm)

DIAMETERS

4 diameters

DISTAL STEM RANGE

TAPER

  • Straight
  • 4° taper

LENGHTS & DIAMETERS

  • 3 lengths
  • 17 size diameters (1mm increment)
    Ranging from 12 mm to 28 mm
HIGH FLEXIBILITY

Available in lengths from 193 - 323 mm, with different possible combinations to address different femurs.

DESIGN FEATURES
  1. SURFACE COATING: TiNbN
    To avoid the cold-welding effect
  2. SHORT 12/14 TAPER
    Reduces risk of liner wear
  3. ROUNDED SHOULDER
    Easier reassembly of the GT
  4. 3 HOLES
    Compatible with cerclage cables, allow for the reconstruction of the great trochanter through the implant, increasing stability and bone restoration
  5. MIRROR POLISHED NECK
    Minimizes soft tissue damage and liner wear
  6. MECTAGRIP
    For enhanced proximal fixation  
  7. GRIT BLASTED SURFACE
    Provides for potential long-term stability through bone fixation
  8. 2° TAPER
    Provides for primary anchoring
  9. BULLET-SHAPED TIP
    Easier stem insertion
  10. WAGNER-TYPE CROSS SECTION
    8 longitudinal ribs for an immediate stability and enhanced fixation
INSTRUMENTATION

M-Vizion features straightforward instrumentation, engineered to simplify the surgical technique and maximize efficiency, confidence and reproducibility.

STREAMLINED TRIALS

The Trial Proximal Body includes a plastic sleeve, which protects the cone of the final implant. This allows the surgeon to trial the proximal body directly on the final stem.

 

IN VIVO AND BACKTABLE ASSEMBLING OPTIONS

Multiple options allow surgeons to choose their preferred technique.

MILLIMETRIC GRADED REAMERS

Allowing for a step-by-step accurate and precise preparation, respecting the bone.
Tapered reamers 1 mm steps, allowing for a step by step accurate and precise preparation that respects the bone.

  • Distal Reamer shape (Blue)
  • Distal Stem shape (Black)
TAILORED EDUCATION

The M.O.R.E. Institute offers effective and continuous education to surgeons, with the aim of improving patient outcomes and surgical proficiency. The M.O.R.E. Institute was built and has been growing around the concept of sharing experience within the international medical community. It has become a unique and global education platform, tailored to everyone's needs.

The M-Vizion Educational Program can count on an evergrowing network of revision experts all over the world, and offers dedicated and various activities (Learning centers, Reference center visitations, user meetings, symposia) for continuous education and discussion.

M.O.R.E. INSTITUTE

REFERENCES

[1] Krull A, Morlock M, Bishop NE Factors influencing taper failure of modular revision hip stems 2018 Apr;54:65-73. 
[2] Pontus N Svensson I Fatigue Fracture in Dual Modular Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty Stems: Failure Analysis and Computed Tomography Diagnostics in Two Cases The Journal of Arthroplasty Volume 29, Issue 4, April 2014, Pages 850-855 
[3] Slover J, Bendo A, Forman J Fatigue Failure of Newer Generation Modular Revision femoral Stem Following Fracture Healing – Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases 
[4] Konan S, Garbuz DS, Masri 1 BA Duncan CP, Modular tapered titanium stems in revision arthroplasty of the hip: The Risk and Causes of Stem Fracture 
[5] Sulje Z, Crnogaca K, Fracture of Revision Modular Femoral Stem – MOJ Orthopedics & Rheumatology Volume 6 Issue 6 - 2016 
[6] Data on file Medacta. 
[7] Baktır A, Karaaslan F, Gencer K - Femoral Revision Using the Wagner SL Revision Stem: A Single-Surgeon Experience Featuring 11–19Years of Follow-Up - The Journal of Arthroplasty 30 (2015) 827–834. 
[8] D. Regis, A. Sandri, I. Bonetti, M. Braggion, P. Bartolozzi - Femoral
revision with the Wagner tapered stem - J Bone Joint Surg Br 2011;93-B:1320–6. Received 1 October 2010; Accepted after revision 2 June 2011. 
[9] Gutierrez del Alamo J, Garcia-Cimbrelo E, Castellanos V, Gil-Garay E, Radiographic Bone Regeneration and Clinical Outcome With the Wagner SL Revision Stem - The Journal of Arthroplasty Vol. 22 No. 4 2007. 
[10] Bohm P, Bischel O - Femoral Revision with the Wagner SL Revision Stem - THE JOURNAL OF BONE & JOINT SURGERY · JBJS.ORG. 
[11] Walsh et al. Bone ongrowth and mechanical fixation of implants in cortical and cancellousJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research (2020) 15:177