Comprehensive® Reverse Shoulder System Augmented Baseplate
Comprehensive® Reverse Shoulder System Augmented Baseplate
Up to 50% of patients presenting with osteoarthritis and associated rotator cuff arthroplasty have bone erosion that must undergo reconstruction in order to achieve successful shoulder arthroplasty.1 The use of an augmented baseplate provides a simple, reproducible method to restore the glenoid for a stable and successful reconstruction in Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty. For patients with a lesser degree of bone loss or correction, an augmented baseplate can add benefits of less bone removal, preservation of cortical bone, and lateralisation.2
Shoulder to Shoulder Interactive Overview
- Features
- Circular Baseplate
Allowing the placement of the augment at any location and flexibility to address the full spectrum of glenoid bone wear.
- Bone Preservation
In cases without glenoid bone and superior augment placement, removes less bone2 and lateralises the glenoid face.
- Simplified Surgical Technique
Adds only three simple steps2 to the glenoid bone preparation.
- Precise Instrumentation
Offers reproducible results for optimal augment placement and full bone support.
- Technology
Modular 6.5mm central compression screw for enhanced stability
Central boss for sharing the sheer load being transferred to the glenoid
Specialised etch on baseplate face to facilitate accurate augment placement
Circular baseplate allows augment to be positioned to any orientation around glenoid face
HA/TCP over PPS® coating for fixation