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Restoration Anatomic Acetabular Shell Revision Study

Restoration Anatomic Acetabular Shell Revision Study

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Overview

This study will be a non-randomized, ambidirectional (retrospective and prospective) study where all subjects will be followed prospectively. The study will evaluate the survivorship of the RAS acetabular component in a previously failed total hip arthroplasty (THA) in a consecutive series of subjects who meet the eligibility criteria.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Subject is a candidate for a revision of a failed acetabular component with the Restoration Anatomic Acetabular Shell.
  • Subject has signed an IRB-approved, study specific Informed Consent Form (ICF).
  • Subject is skeletally mature.
  • Subject is a male or non-pregnant female.
  • Subject is willing and able to comply with postoperative scheduled clinical evaluations.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Subject has a non-Stryker retained stem at the time of study device implantation.
  • Subject has a Body Mass Index (BMI) > 45.
  • Subject has an active or suspected latent infection in or about the affected hip joint at time of study device implantation.
  • Subject has a mental or neuromuscular disorder which would create an unacceptable risk of prosthesis instability, prosthesis fixation failure, or complications in postoperative care.
  • Subject has compromised bone stock which cannot provide adequate support and/or fixation to the prosthesis.
  • Subject is diagnosed with a systemic disease (e.g. Lupus Erythematosus) or a metabolic disorder (e.g. Paget's Disease) leading to progressive bone deterioration.
  • Subject is immunologically suppressed or receiving steroids in an excess of normal physiological requirements (e.g. > 30 days).
  • Subject has a known sensitivity to device materials.
  • Subject is a prisoner.

Study details
    Arthropathy
    Hip Arthropathy
    Hip Osteoarthritis

NCT05591859

Stryker Orthopaedics

1 November 2025

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