Hip resurfacing systems
The Conserve® Plus total resurfacing hip system has been designed to be a conservative prosthetic solution for hip arthritis.
Conserve® Plus resurfacing hip system
The Conserve® Plus total resurfacing hip system is anatomical, replicating the normal hip and limb length, while preserving proximal femoral bone. The intended patient population is younger or active patients who may require total hip replacement (THR) later in life.
More hip resurfacing systems features

Acetabular component
- High carbon cast cobalt chrome acetabular component
- Super-finished metal-on-metal bearing surface
- Low-profile hemispherical shell allowing 170° of articular coverage
- Porous/HA-beaded surface for biological fixation
- Tolerances optimised for femoral components
- 12 sizes


Femoral component
- High carbon cast cobalt chrome femoral component
- Super-finished metal-on-metal bearing surface
- Cemented or cementless femoral component
- Minimal bone resection
- Tapered stem and internal cement locking groove
- Tolerances optimised for acetabular components
- 11 sizes
Product options
- Cemented and cementless femoral components
- 11 femoral sizes: 36mm to 56mm
- 12 acetabular shells: 42mm to 64mm
- 6mm shell thickness
- Titanium bead coating (with and without HA)

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Surgeon insight
“The return of range of motion is much faster, they get much better motion and they get it quicker. They're out of the hospital sooner, their pain is better and they seem to get back to the activities that they want to do at a much quicker rate.”
Dr. Joseph Assini MDEnglewood, CO
Resources
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- MPO Data on file
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