Claims
- 1. A method for implanting a femoral hip joint prosthesis having a reduced adhesion to bone cement in an intramedullary canal comprising the steps of:
- providing a prosthesis having an elongated stem extending from a proximal end to a distal end, said stem tapering from a relatively larger cross-sectional size adjacent said proximal end to a smaller cross-sectional size adjacent said distal end and being formed of a biocompatible metal alloy and having substantially all surfaces with a polished finish with the polished surface being coated with a layer of diamond-like carbon to reduce adhesion to bone cement, said layer of material is from about 1 to 3 microns thick with an outer surface maintaining said polished surface roughness: and
- implanting said prosthesis in bone cement.
- 2. The femoral hip joint prosthesis of claim 1 wherein the polished surface has a roughness of less than about 4 microinches.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/189,629, filed on Feb. 1, 1994 now abandoned.
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