Stryker Orthopaedics 6191-1-001 Surgical Simplex P Radiopaque Full Dose Bone Cement 1/EA
Stryker Orthopaedics 6191-1-001 Surgical Simplex P Radiopaque Full Dose Bone Cement 1/EA is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Stryker Orthopaedics 6191-1-001 Surgical Simplex P Radiopaque Full Dose Bone Cement 1/EA
• Model: 6191-1-001
The Stryker Surgical Simplex P Radiopaque Bone Cement (REF 6191-1-001) is a premium orthopaedic cement kit designed to reliably fix prosthetic implants to bone using polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) technology. It comes in a full dose configuration (40 g powder + 20 mL monomer) and is manufactured to high standards of consistency and performance. The radiopaque formulation enables the surgeon and radiologist to verify cement and implant positioning post-operatively thanks to the barium sulfate content that shows on imaging.
In use, the system is mixed intra-operatively, giving the surgeon a workable cement that flows to fill the interface between implant and bone, then cures to form a mechanical bond. Its handling characteristics – including viscosity, working time, and setting time – have been optimized through proprietary manufacturing processes. Medium-to-long term clinical results indicate that Simplex P exhibits strong mechanical durability, low creep, and predictable performance.
For surgeons and operating rooms, this cement kit offers a dependable solution when implant fixation is required. Its reliability, radiopacity, and manufacturer backing make it a preferred choice in many joint arthroplasty settings. Attention must be paid to proper mixing, delivery, and handling per the Instructions for Use (IFU) to ensure optimal outcomes and minimize potential complications associated with cemented fixation.
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