Key Resources

Surgical Technique Guide
(CORAIL Total Hip System)

Surgical Technique Guide
(CORAIL REVISION)

Instructions for Use
Features & Benefits

Collared Stem Option
Collared stems are available in both standard and coxa vara offset. The collar is designed to provide advantages in the early stability of the implant, allowing for earlier post-operative weight bearing, protection against subsidence, and a positive dispersion of the vertical forces via the collar into the medial calcar.2,3

Stepped Geometry
The Stepped Geometry of the CORAIL Stem is designed to minimize shear forces and maximize compression loading in host cancellous bone.

Multiple Offset Options
The CORAIL Stem offers standard and high offset options which can enable femoral offset restoration and soft tissue tensioning. The CORAIL Stem also offers a coxa vara neck option which provides an additional option for varus neck angled patients.

Compaction Broaching
The CORAIL Stem utilizes compaction broaching, aimed to preserve the blood supply to promote healing and growth of bone around the implant. 97% Implant Survivorship has been documented in 5.456 cases at 15 years.4
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