DELTA HIP PROSTHESIS

K961378 · Zimmer, Inc. · LWJ · Oct 8, 1996 · Orthopedic

Device Facts

Record IDK961378
Device NameDELTA HIP PROSTHESIS
ApplicantZimmer, Inc.
Product CodeLWJ · Orthopedic
Decision DateOct 8, 1996
DecisionSESE
Submission TypeTraditional
Regulation21 CFR 888.3360
Device ClassClass 2
AttributesTherapeutic

Intended Use

The Delta Hip Prosthesis is designed for press-fit fixation into the human femur as a component in either total hip or hemi-hip replacement and is indicated for the following: Total Hip Replacement Severe hip pain and disability due to rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, polyarthritis, collagen disorders, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, nonunion of previous fractures of the femur; congenital hip dysplasia, protrusio acetabuli, slipped capital femoral epiphysis; disability due to previous fusion; previously failed endoprostheses, and acute femoral neck fractures. Hemi-Hip Replacement Fracture dislocation of the hip; elderly, debilitated patients when a total hip replacement is contraindicated; irreducible fractures in which adequate fixation cannot be obtained; certain high subcapital fractures and comminuted femoral neck fractures in the aged; nonunion of femoral neck fractures; secondary avascular necrosis of the femoral head; pathological fractures of the femoral neck; and osteoarthritis in which the femoral head is primarily affected.

Device Story

Delta Hip Prosthesis is a collarless, modular femoral stem for primary hip replacement; designed for press-fit, cementless fixation in champagne flute-type femurs. Features trapezoidal geometry for metaphyseal fill and cortical bone apposition; wedge fit provides rotational stability. Employs Morse-type 12/14 neck taper for modular femoral head connection. Used by orthopedic surgeons in clinical settings for total or hemi-hip arthroplasty. Device achieves stabilization via initial mechanical fit followed by secondary biologic bone ongrowth. Benefits patients by restoring hip function and alleviating pain associated with degenerative or pathological femoral conditions.

Clinical Evidence

No clinical data provided. Relies on literature reporting satisfactory results for substantially equivalent hip prostheses and non-clinical design principles for cementless, biologic fixation.

Technological Characteristics

Collarless, modular femoral stem. Materials: Tivanium or Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy. Geometry: Trapezoidal for metaphyseal fill. Connection: Morse-type 12/14 neck taper. Fixation: Press-fit (cementless).

Indications for Use

Indicated for patients requiring total or hemi-hip replacement due to severe hip pain, disability from rheumatoid/osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, polyarthritis, collagen disorders, avascular necrosis, nonunion of femoral fractures, congenital hip dysplasia, protrusio acetabuli, slipped capital femoral epiphysis, failed endoprostheses, acute femoral neck fractures, fracture dislocation, or irreducible fractures. Suitable for elderly/debilitated patients where total hip replacement is contraindicated.

Regulatory Classification

Identification

A hip joint femoral (hemi-hip) metallic cemented or uncemented prosthesis is a device intended to be implanted to replace a portion of the hip joint. This generic type of device includes prostheses that have a femoral component made of alloys, such as cobalt-chromium-molybdenum. This generic type of device includes designs which are intended to be fixed to the bone with bone cement (§ 888.3027) as well as designs which have large window-like holes in the stem of the device and which are intended for use without bone cement. However, in these latter designs, fixation of the device is not achieved by means of bone ingrowth.

Predicate Devices

Related Devices

Submission Summary (Full Text)

{0} zimmer OCT - 8 1996 K961378 P.O. Box 708 Warsaw, IN 46581-0708 219 267-6131 # Summary of Safety and Effectiveness Delta Hip Prosthesis - Submitted By: Zimmer, Inc. P.O. Box 708 Warsaw, Indiana 46581-0708 219-267-6131 - Contact Person: Karen Cain, Regulatory Affairs Specialist Telephone: 219-372-4219 Fax: 219-372-4605 - Date: April 9, 1996 - Trade Name: Delta Hip Prosthesis - Common Name: Femoral Hip Prosthesis - Classification Name: Hip joint metal/polymer semiconstrained uncemented prosthesis - Predicate Devices for the Femoral Stem: - AuFranc-Turner Type Total Hip, Charnley Type Total Hip, and Müller Type Total Hip, manufactured by Zimmer, preenactment devices - F-24 Femoral Hip Prosthesis, manufactured by Astel, K901687, cleared September 7, 1990 - TI-FIT™ Total Hip System, manufactured by Smith & Nephew Richards, K873797, cleared November 2, 1987 170 A Bristol-Myers Squibb Company {1} - Profile™ Total Hip System, manufactured by DePuy, K850055, cleared April 23, 1985 - CLS Total Hip Replacement System (Protek, Inc.), distributed by Intermedics Orthopedics, Inc. - Device Description The Delta Hip Prosthesis is a collarless, modular femoral stem manufactured from either *Tivanium* or Ti-6Al-7Nb alloy both of which are high-fatigue strength materials with a history of successful clinical use and exceptional biocompatibility. Delta Hip stem sizes 9 through 15, 17 and 19 will be available in either material. The Delta Hip Prosthesis is designed for primary hip replacement in patients with a champagne flute type femur. The trapezoidal geometry provides for maximum metaphyseal fill of the proximal femur and apposition to cortical bone. Rotational stability is enhanced by the wedge fit of the stem in the proximal femur. The modular connection of the femoral stem is a Morse-type 12/14 neck taper designed to mate with the corresponding 12/14 bore of a femoral head component. - Intended Use The Delta Hip Prosthesis is designed for press-fit fixation into the human femur as a component in either total hip or hemi-hip replacement and is indicated for the following: - Total Hip Replacement Severe hip pain and disability due to rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, traumatic arthritis, polyarthritis, collagen disorders, avascular necrosis of the femoral head, nonunion of previous fractures of the femur; congenital hip dysplasia, protrusio acetabuli, slipped capital femoral epiphysis; disability due to previous fusion; previously failed endoprostheses, and acute femoral neck fractures. - Hemi-Hip Replacement Fracture dislocation of the hip; elderly, debilitated patients when a total hip replacement is contraindicated; irreducible fractures in which adequate fixation cannot be obtained; certain high subcapital fractures and comminuted femoral neck fractures in the aged; nonunion of femoral neck fractures; secondary avascular necrosis of the femoral head; pathological 171 {2} fractures of the femoral neck; and osteoarthritis in which the femoral head is primarily affected. - Comparison to Predicate Devices The Delta Hip Prosthesis is substantially equivalent to all hip systems listed above in that each is intended for cementless fixation into the intramedullary canal for pathological or degenerative conditions involving the femur and/or acetabulum. All predicate devices are manufactured from metal alloys that have a history of successful clinical use in orthopaedic applications. - Clinical and Nonclinical Data A current method of hip prosthesis implantation relies on mechanical fixation through initial implant stabilization with secondary fixation supplied by bone ongrowth. The Delta Hip Prosthesis is an example of a device designed to achieve biologic fixation to bone without the use of bone cement. Many studies published in the literature report satisfactory results with the use of hip prostheses that are substantially equivalent to the Delta Hip Prosthesis. RA03602K.510 172
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