Claims
- 1. An improved artificial hip endo-limb having a spherical joint supported by a metal shaft for insertion in a bone marrow channel, wherein said shaft is surrounded by substantially cylindrical segments of porous ceramic and said segments are transversely separated by substantially cylindrical elastomeric spacing elements which surround the shaft, and
- wherein said shaft is sufficiently elastic so as to accomodate itself to said bone marrow channel.
- 2. An artificial hip endo-limb according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of said porous segments are provided with surrounding peripheral grooves.
- 3. An artificial hip endo-limb according to claim 1 wherein the porous ceramic transversely separated segments are longitudinally divided.
- 4. An artificial hip endo-limb according to claim 2 wherein the porous ceramic transversely separated segments are longitudinally divided.
- 5. An improved artificial hip endo-limb having a spherical joint supported by a metal shaft for insertion in a bone marrow channel, wherein said shaft is surrounded by substantially cylindrical segments of porous ceramic and said segments are transversely separated by substantially cylindrical elastomeric spacing elements which surround the shaft,
- wherein said separated segments are provided with chaotically arranged porous chambers and with surrounding peripheral grooves on their outer surfaces,
- wherein said shaft is sufficiently elastic so as to accomodate itself to said bone marrow channel.
- 6. An improved artificial hip endo-limb having a spherical joint supported by a metal shaft for insertion in a bone marrow channel, wherein said shaft is surrounded by substantially cylindrical segments of porous ceramic and said segments are transversely separated by substantially cylindrical elastomeric spacing elements which surround the shaft, wherein said separated segments are provided with chaotically arranged porous chambers and with surrounding peripheral grooves on their outer surfaces, and wherein each of said segments is longitudinally divided, and
- wherein said shaft is sufficiently elastic so as to accommodate itself to said bone marrow channel.
- 7. An artificial hip endo-limb according to claim 1, wherein the surface of the porous shell is provided with peripheral grooves.
- 8. An artificial hip endo-limb according to claim 1 wherein the porous ceramic transversely separated segments are longitudinally divided.
- 9. An artificial hip endo-limb according to claim 7 wherein the porous ceramic transversely separated segments are longitudinally divided.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 676,573, filed Nov. 30, 1984, now abandoned.
This invention relates to an artificial hip endo-limb, for use is orthopedic surgery and in cases of motion system trauma.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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