
Minimally invasive surgical procedures for total hip replacement have been reported to decrease hospital stay, reduce post-operative pain, promote earlier muscle recovery, and lessen cosmetic concern in a variety of MIS surgical approaches1,2,3. The DJO Surgical MIS Hip instrumentation gives the surgeon the option to prepare the acetabulum through the smallest preferred incision.
Implant Versatility
The MIS Hip Instrumentation may be used in combination with any DJO Surgical acetabular system. In addition, DJO Surgical's full line of modular neck hip stems may further accommodate the MIS approach to total hip replacement.
Features and Benefits

The MIS Hip instrumentation gives the surgeon the option to prepare the acetabulum through the smallest preferred incision.
DJO Surgical's modular neck hip stems help accommodate stem placement through a smaller incision.
Offset cup impactor and alignment rod.
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