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Elegant design, elevated experience

Offering intra-operative convertibility, the meticulously-crafted AETOS System is designed to provide metaphyseal fixation and stability with an inlay collar, cruciate fin design and porous coating.1

With a range of anatomic humeral heads and glenospheres, the AETOS System facilitates TSA and RSA with the same anatomic neck resection in:


+ Anatomic total shoulder arthroplasty

Optimised head placement and size, with central placement eliminating the need for eccentric heads in restoring native anatomy2

+ Reverse shoulder arthroplasty

Multiple baseplate options allow implantation flexibility and bone preservation, with multiple glenospheres accommodating patient anatomies and surgeon preferences (which may increase ranges of motion)1

+ TSA/RSA conversion

Inlay design helps simplify conversion from TSA to RSA in fewer steps, with multiple humeral head and liner options to minimise overtensioning*1,4


Product features

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Disclaimers

*Compared to a competitive shoulder system.

**Compared to uncoated.

Products may not be available in all markets because product availability is subject to the regulatory and/or medical practices in individual markets. Please contact your Smith+Nephew representative or distributor if you have questions about the availability of Smith+Nephew products in your area. For detailed product information, including indications for use, contraindications, precautions and warnings, please consult the product’s applicable Instructions for Use (IFU) prior to use.

Citations
  1. Smith+Nephew 2023. Internal Report. ER-04-0990-0017.
  2. Smith+Nephew 2023. Internal Report. ER-04-0990-0019. Rev C.
  3. Integra 2022. Internal Report. ER-04-0990-0013 Rev AA.
  4. Smith+Nephew 2023. Internal Report. ER-04-0990-0020.
  5. Smith+Nephew 2024. AETOS Short Stem Stability Report.
  6. Smith+Nephew 2024. Internal Report. ER-04-0990-0008 REV AC.
  7. Cunningham BW, et al. Spine J. 2024;24(6):721-729. doi:10.1016/j.spinee.2023.10.005.
  8. Zhong W, et al. Sci Rep. 2021;11:19971. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-99494-4.
  9. Hickey DJ, et al. Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces 2019;175:509–16.
  10. Ander, M. et al. BioMed Eng Online 14, 45 (2015).
  11. Harmer L, et al. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med, 2016;(1): 17-22.
  12. Smith+Nephew 2023. Internal Report. ER-04-0990-0018.

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