
The H1 Hip Resurfacing Implant is a fully cementless, anatomically contoured, ceramic-on ceramic solution, designed to preserve bone*, reduce soft tissue impingement,, and eliminate metal ion release*, aiming to provide a durable, biocampatible joint restoration for more active patients,*.

Five sites with seven surgeons implanting between 2017 and 2022.
Clinical Outcomes to follow soon.
Hip Resurfacing
Fully-cementless, anatomically contoured, ceramic-on-ceramic
*The reported clinical outcomes cannot directly be associated with the H1 Hip Resurfacing Implant (as it was not evaluated in the cited studies), but they reflect outcomes related to resurfacing procedures in general which can therefore also be considered relevant for the H1 hip Resurfacing Implant.

For both the femoral and acetabular components, with the aim to eliminate the risk of metal ion release4*.
A fully cementless solution designed to preserve bone, and reduce operating time and costs, with an aim to provide a long-term fixation for active patients8*.
Aim to reduce the occurrence of groin pain due to iliopsoas impingement whilst maintaining sufficient coverage angle2,3.
For both left and right sides, in 10 sizes, for a range of anatomies:
Cup: 47-65 mm
Head: 40-58 mm
Aims to preserve bone on the femoral neck.
Designed to provide a more accurate implant position in a variety of surgical approaches, including the ASI.
