Claims
- 1. A femoral hip component adapted to implantation within a femoral canal of a bone, the femoral canal being open at one end in response to resection of a femoral head of the bone, the femoral hip component comprising a nonmetallic core extending into the femoral canal and opposing the wall thereof to substantially fill the femoral canal, the nonmetallic core being flexible to substantially approximate the flexibility of the bone surrounding the femoral canal, and a porous metallic component fixedly secured to the nonmetallic core for disposition at an outer surface of the nonmetallic core in intimate contact with the wall of the femoral canal to accommodate bone growth when the femoral hip component is implanted into the femoral canal, the porous metallic component including a substantially nonporous barrier embedded therein and the nonmetallic core extends into the metallic porous surface component up to but not past the nonporous barrier.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/171,626, filed Mar. 22, 1988 now abandoned.
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