PATIENT INFORMATION REMEDY ACETABULAR CUP. Overview

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PATIENT INFORMATION REMEDY ACETABULAR CUP 1 Overview The REMEDY Hip Spacer is a temporary hip implant that is used as part of a two-stage procedure. If you are receiving the REMEDY Hip Spacer, your surgeon has recommended a two-stage procedure for you because of an infected hip implant. In the first stage, the REMEDY Hip Spacer will be surgically implanted in your hip. The REMEDY Hip Spacer is intended for temporary use only (180 days or less). It allows basic joint mobility and releases antibiotic into the joint area to protect the implant from bacterial colonization.

2 REMEDY Hip Spacer can be used in conjunction with the REMEDY Acetabular Cup. Your surgeon will decide whether you should receive the REMEDY Acetabular Cup, as well as the hip spacer. A second surgery will be required at a later date to remove the REMEDY Hip Spacer and Acetabular Cup, and to replace it with a permanent hip joint implant. Materials The femoral implant has a metal supporting structure and is made with an outer covering of acrylic bone cement containing the antibiotic gentamicin. The antibiotics protect the implant from bacterial colonization (bacteria attaching to the implant). The acetabular cup is also made of acrylic bone cement containing the antibiotic gentamicin. Contraindications Your surgeon will determine if you are an appropriate candidate for the REMEDY Hip Spacer implant. Some of the common reasons not to use this product include: poor muscle or bone quality low immune system continued

3 inadequate circulation in the affected leg inability to remove the original hip replacement parts infection cannot be confirmed or treated by gentamicin patient hypersensitivity (allergy) to gentamicin, aminoglycosides or PMMA a secondary infection besides the infection in the hip infection is not caused by a total hip replacement patient s weight, age or activity level could cause problems with the REMEDY Hip Spacer Potential Surgical Side Effects The problems common to all surgeries could also occur during a REMEDY Hip Spacer surgery. Common potential side effects include, but are not limited to: blood loss heart problems damage to the nerves reaction to the anesthesia delayed wound healing discomfort or pain infection

4 Potential Implant Side Effects There are other problems that might happen due to the REMEDY Hip Spacer implant. These include, but are not limited to, the following: damage to the hip joint (bone, muscles, nerves) changes in leg length hypersensitivity (allergic) reactions to the implant materials implant damage or breakage possible nephrotoxic (kidney) and ototoxic (ear) effect (during the first days of implantation of the spacer) if used in conjunction with the systemic administration of aminoglycosides, glycopeptides or other nephrotoxic and/or ototoxic drugs NOTE: There is also a possibility of having a reaction to the gentamicin antibiotic in the REMEDY Hip Spacer. If this happens, early removal of the REMEDY Hip Spacer may be required. Benefits The REMEDY Hip Spacer allows limited mobility while systemic antibiotics are received to treat the infection in your joint. You must use some form of mechanical assistance to walk (i.e., cane, crutches, walker, etc.).

5 Before Surgery Talk with your surgeon to understand what you will be expected to do after surgery. Ask your surgeon to explain all the possible problems of the REMEDY Hip Spacer implant. Tell your surgeon about all physical or mental conditions. Your surgeon will need to have complete and accurate information on your health status in order to decide whether the REMEDY Hip Spacer would be right for you. Ask your doctor to explain any other treatment options so you will have an understanding of other ways your infection could be treated. It is important that you understand the benefits and possible complications of each treatment option. During Surgery All previous implants and damaged bones and tissues are removed. The joint area is cleaned, then the surgeon determines the proper size implant and the REMEDY Hip Spacer is implanted. The surgeon checks the range of motion of your hip joint and closes the surgical site.

6 Post Surgery After surgery, your doctor will instruct you on how to properly take care of your REMEDY Hip Spacer implant. This involves restricting certain activities and limiting the amount of weight you place on your hip. You should follow your doctor s instructions closely to protect the REMEDY Hip Spacer from damage. If the REMEDY Hip Spacer is damaged, it may have to be removed earlier than planned. This could mean additional surgeries and add to your overall recovery time. Your doctor will schedule regular checkups including x-rays and/or removal of fluid from your hip joint to ensure the infection is resolving. The checkups may also include drug monitoring tests to make sure the level of drugs in your system is correct. After the infection is resolved, you will need to have a second surgery to remove the REMEDY Hip Spacer and implant a permanent hip joint implant.

Important Cautions Report any unusual pain or discomfort to your doctor immediately Report any problems with your hearing and/or balance to your doctor immediately Do not walk without crutches, a cane, a walker or another form of assistance Do not take part in sporting activities Try not to gain weight during this temporary period Do not use alcohol or drugs that could interfere with your coordination and balance Do not go places where you could easily fall 7

8 Note: The REMEDY Hip Spacer implant is only for temporary use. It should be removed within 180 days and replaced by a permanent hip prosthesis. If a permanent hip prosthesis cannot be safely implanted, your surgeon may choose to perform another type of procedure. Questions For further product information, please contact Customer Service. Caution Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. For Internal Use 6800 Poplar Avenue Suite 120 Memphis, TN 38138 901.453.3141 info@osteoremedies.com OsteoRemedies.com OsteoRemedies, REMEDY and the corporate mark are registered trademarks of OsteoRemedies, LLC REMEDY is manufactured by OsteoRemedies, LLC 2018 2-18-V1