Medacta Extends MyImplant Platform to Complex Hip Reconstruction

MyImplant provides surgeons with comprehensive support throughout the custom implant workflow.

By: Michael Barbella, Managing Editor –

Medacta Group SA is expanding its MyImplant platform from established shoulder applications to hip reconstruction, providing a custom-fit solution to support surgeons in managing complex cases, particularly where fixation may be challenging due to extensive bone loss. 

MyImplant is built on Medacta’s longstanding expertise in 3D planning, additive manufacturing, and patient-matched solutions—a foundation developed over more than 15 years through continuous innovation and real-world clinical application. Central to this ecosystem is Medacta’s advanced 3D Metal technology and the MySolutions Personalized Ecosystem, which together enable precise anatomical restoration and optimized biomechanics. This experience has helped produce implants designed to support long-term stability and, ultimately, to improve patient quality of life.

The new MyImplant solution for hip procedures was unveiled during the recent M.O.R.E. International Hip Symposium in Paris (March 12–13), an event that also celebrated more than 20 years of the Versafitcup and Quadra systems, supported by the AMIS surgical technique and HIGHCROSS polyethylene. This milestone reflects Medacta’s commitment to advancing MIS hip replacement through innovation in implants, minimally invasive techniques, advanced materials, and tailored education. This expertise, backed by strong clinical evidence and long-term outcomes, underpins the development of MyImplant for complex acetabular reconstruction.

While MyImplant applications in shoulder surgery primarily focus on glenoid reconstruction, the new hip solution aims to address complex acetabular reconstruction, further expanding the Medacta Hip Revision Platform and strengthening the company’s ability to support surgeons in managing high-complexity cases. 

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