In hip replacement surgeries, the choice of implant significantly influences the outcome. Bipolar implants are commonly used in total hip replacement (THR) procedures, and they come in two primary variations: fixed bipolar and modular bipolar.
A fixed bipolar implant consists of a femoral head that is fixed to the stem, providing stability but with limited motion. This can be an ideal choice for patients who do not require extensive movement in their hip. On the other hand, a modular bipolar implant allows for more flexibility and movement, as the femoral head can rotate independently of the stem, mimicking the natural movement of the hip joint.
Modular bipolar implants are often preferred for younger, more active patients who need greater mobility. The flexibility of this type of implant can enhance function and reduce wear over time. In contrast, fixed bipolar implants may be more suitable for older patients who are less active but still need the support and stability of a joint replacement.
Komal Health Care Pvt Ltd offers both fixed and modular bipolar implants as part of its comprehensive range of hip implants. If you're in need of THR implants in Argentina, contact us to learn more about which implant is right for you.