Hip Innovation Technology Showcases Groundbreaking Reverse Hip Replacement System at Symposium
Hip Innovation Technology Hosts Educational Symposium on Reverse Hip Replacement System
Hip Innovation Technology, a leading player in orthopedic advancements, is rectifying an ongoing dialogue in the medical community by inviting attendees to their educational symposium at the upcoming Current Concepts in Joint Replacement (CCJR) meeting. This notable event will take place on December 11, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando, Florida, specifically in the Magnolia Room, from 7:00 AM to 7:45 AM.
During this symposium, attendees will gain valuable insights into the progress and future of the Reverse Hip Replacement System (HRS). This innovative system has garnered attention for its approach to improving patient outcomes in hip replacement surgeries.
Renowned experts in orthopedic surgery, including Dr. Steve MacDonald, Dr. Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., Dr. Thomas Turgeon, and Dr. Stephen J. Zabinski, will present crucial data and findings regarding the Reverse HRS.
Experts Sharing Insights
Dr. Steve MacDonald, who holds the position of Professor and JC Kennedy Chairman of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Western Ontario, will guide the audience through the history and development timeline of the Reverse HRS. Dr. MacDonald’s expertise is pivotal in understanding how the system was conceptualized and the rigorous research undertaken to bring it into the current clinical practice.
In conjunction, Dr. Adolph V. Lombardi Jr., a prominent figure in the field, will showcase a recorded surgical procedure of the Reverse HRS he performed. His discussion will not only depict the procedural steps but also delve into the advantages and technical nuances of utilizing this innovative device.
Dr. Thomas Turgeon, a significant contributor to arthroplasty research, will provide a detailed analysis of the final two-year radiostereometric analysis (RSA) data. He will also compare the results from two years of observations and the extended five-year data, shedding light on the effectiveness of the system with and without screws in the acetabular cup.
Furthermore, Dr. Stephen J. Zabinski will update attendees on the status of Hip Innovation Technology's registrational Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) study. He will review compelling case studies and introduce a compassionate use case that emphasizes the clinical relevance of their work. The highlight of his presentation will be the preview of metal ion analysis data that indicates promising results, adding another layer of confidence in the Reverse HRS's performance.
Understanding the Reverse Hip Replacement System
The Reverse HRS stands out as a Metal-on-Polyethylene reverse geometry hip prosthesis that aims to enhance stability during increased ranges of motion while concurrently minimizing the likelihood of dislocation - a common complication in hip replacements. This system differs from traditional hip replacement methods by positioning the ball within the acetabular cup rather than the femoral stem, signifying a fundamental shift in hip replacement metaphysics.
The meticulous design consists of a femoral stem, an acetabular cup, and a cobalt-chrome ball, all aiming to ensure optimal outcomes for patients dealing with hip joint issues.
About Hip Innovation Technology
Founded in 2011, Hip Innovation Technology is dedicated to developing market-leading orthopedic device solutions that enhance quality of life for patients undergoing surgical treatment. The organization collaborates globally with healthcare professionals to meet high demands in orthopedic reconstructive areas, striving to design and manufacture innovative solutions for complex medical needs.
Interested parties are encouraged to attend this informative event, where cutting-edge advancements in orthopedic techniques will be elaborated upon by industry experts. For more details about the Reverse Hip Replacement System and Hip Innovation Technology, please visit www.hipinnovationtechnology.com.