Claims
- 1. A prosthetic cup for the reconstruction of the acetabulum, comprising:
- a cup-shaped body positionable on said acetabulum in a predetermined orientation, said body having a prolate ellipsoidal convex surface formed on a first side of said body and having a central axis extending through a central point of said convex surface, the ellipsoidal convex surface having a major ellipsoidal axis and a minor ellipsoidal axis, the major ellipsoidal axis comprising said central axis and extending through the central point of said surface, the major axis being longer than the minor axis;
- a plurality of annular grooves formed on said convex surface, said grooves being oriented orthogonal to said major ellipsoidal axis;
- a substantially spheroidal concave surface formed on a second side of said body, said major ellipsoidal axis extending through the second side of said body; and
- a rigid stabilization keel attached to said body and projecting outwardly from said convex surface.
- 2. A cup as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cup-shaped body is a one-piece member and said spheroidal concave surface has a central axis extending at an acute angle to said major ellipsoidal axis.
- 3. A cup as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ellipsoidal convex surface has a peripheral rim for alignment with an ellipsoidal cavity in a pelvic bone and said rigid keel comprises a flat longitudinal tab having a base attached to said convex surface at a location spaced from said peripheral rim.
- 4. A cup as claimed in claim 3, wherein said rigid keel further comprises at least one flat longitudinal rib formed on said tab and extending orthogonally therefrom.
- 5. A cup as claimed in claim 1, wherein said rigid keel comprises a longitudinal tongue having a U-shaped cross-section, said convex surface having a peripheral rim for alignment with an ellipsoidal cavity in a pelvic bone, and said tongue having a base secured to said convex surface at a location spaced from said peripheral rim and positioned closer to said central point of said convex surface than said rim.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/232,689, filed Apr. 25, 1994 now abandoned.
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