Claims
- 1. A femoral component for use in a total hip replacement, said component being adapted to be inserted into a femoral cavity formed in a proximal end of the femur, said component comprising:
- an elongated stem adapted to fit into the cavity formed in the proximal end of the femur, said stem having a proximal end and a medial surface;
- a collar disposed on said proximal end of said stem and extending at least from the medial surface in a direction generally transverse of a direction of elongation of said stem, said collar having a lower surface adapted to rest in contact with a surface on the proximal end of the femur; and
- a structure disposed on said lower surface of said collar, said structure being disposed only beyond said medial surface of said stem and comprising at least two fins disposed at an angle with respect to one another and extending away from said medial surface of said stem, said two fins being interconnected by a web, said fins being structured to extend into a recess formed in the proximal end of the femur.
- 2. The femoral component as recited in claim 1, wherein said fins each include a peg and wherein said lower surface of said collar includes holes into which said pegs extend.
- 3. The femoral component as recited in claim 1, wherein said lower surface of said collar includes elongated slots and wherein each fin includes a peg which is disposed within an associated slot.
- 4. The femoral component as recited in claim 3, wherein said slots extend from outer edges of said collar inwardly and wherein each slot has an opening disposed on outer edges of said collar.
- 5. The femoral component as recited in claim 4 wherein each peg has a cross-sectional dimension smaller than a width of an associated slot, and wherein said pegs each include at least one axially extending ridge disposed on an outer surface thereof.
- 6. The femoral component as recited in claim 3 wherein said fins are formed of a resilient material which urges said pegs in said slots toward one another and away from outer edges of said collar.
- 7. The femoral component as recited in claim 1 wherein said web includes a peg which extends into a correspondingly formed hole in said medial surface of said stem.
- 8. The femoral component as recited in claim 1 wherein each of said pegs comprises a pair of spaced, resilient fingers disposed at a distal end thereof.
- 9. A femoral component for use in a total hip replacement, said component being adapted to be inserted into a femoral cavity formed in a proximal end of the femur, said component comprising:
- a stem structured to fit into the cavity formed in the proximal end of the femur, said stem having a proximal end and a medial surface;
- a collar disposed on said proximal end of said stem and extending at least from said medial surface of said stem, said collar having a lower surface adapted to rest in contact with a surface on the proximal end of the femur; and
- a structure disposed on said lower surface of said collar, said structure comprising:
- a first fin having a proximal end and a distal end;
- a second fin having a proximal end and a distal end, said first and said second fins forming an angle with respect to one another, said distal end of said first fin and said distal end of said second fin extending away from said medial surface of said stem;
- a web interconnecting said proximal end of said first fin with said proximal end of said second fin, said web being disposed in abutting relation with said medial surface of said stem; and
- a peg disposed adjacent said distal end of each of said first and said second fins, each of said pegs being disposed in a friction fit with an opening formed on said lower surface of said collar.
- 10. The femoral component as recited in claim 9, wherein each said opening is an elongated slot extending from an edge of said collar inwardly toward the other slot, wherein said structure is formed of a resilient material and wherein said pegs ride in said slot and are biased inwardly away from an associated edge of said collar.
- 11. The femoral component as recited in claim 10, wherein each peg has a cross-sectional dimension smaller than a width of an associated slot.
- 12. The femoral component as recited in claim 9, wherein each peg has a cross-sectional dimension smaller than a width of an associated opening and wherein said pegs each include opposed, axially extending ridges on an outer surface thereof.
- 13. The femoral component as recited in claim 9, wherein each peg is larger in a cross-sectional dimension than a cross-sectional dimension of an associated opening into which it is inserted, and wherein each peg includes spaced, flexible fingers disposed on a distal end thereof.
- 14. The femoral component as recited in claim 9, wherein said web includes a peg which extends into a correspondingly formed hole in said medial surface of said stem.
- 15. A femoral component for use in a total hip replacement, said component being adapted to be inserted into a femoral cavity formed in a proximal end of the femur, said component comprising:
- an elongated stem adapted to fit into the cavity formed in the proximal end of the femur, said stem having a proximal end and a medial surface;
- a collar disposed on said proximal end of said stem and extending at least from the medial surface in a direction generally transverse of a direction of elongation of said stem, said collar having a lower surface adapted to rest in contact with a surface on the proximal end of the femur, said lower surface of said collar having elongated slots disposed thereon; and
- a structure disposed on said lower surface of said collar, said structure being disposed only beyond said medial surface of said stem and comprising at least two fins disposed at an angle with respect to one another and interconnected by a web, said fins being structured to extend into a recess formed in the proximal end of the femur, each of said fins including a peg which is disposed within an associated slot disposed on said lower surface of said collar, said fins being formed of a resilient material which urges said pegs in said slots toward one another and away from outer edges of said collar.
- 16. A femoral component for use in a total hip replacement, said component being adapted to be inserted into a femoral cavity formed in a proximal end of the femur, said component comprising:
- a stem structured to fit into the cavity formed in the proximal end of the femur, said stem having a proximal end and a medial surface;
- a collar disposed on said proximal end of said stem and extending at least from said medial surface of said stem, said collar having a lower surface adapted to rest in contact with a surface on the proximal end of the femur; and
- a structure disposed on said lower surface of said collar, said structure being formed of a resilient material and comprising:
- a first fin having a proximal end and a distal end;
- a second fin having a proximal end and a distal end, said first and said second fins forming an angle with respect to one another;
- a web interconnecting said proximal end of said first fin with said proximal end of said second fin, said web being disposed in abutting relation with said medial surface of said stem; and
- a peg disposed adjacent said distal end of each of said first and said second fins, each of said pegs being disposed in a friction fit with an elongated slot formed on said lower surface of said collar and extending from an associated edge of said collar inwardly toward the other one of said slots, each of said pegs riding in one of said slots and being biased inwardly away from its associated edge of said collar.
- 17. The femoral component as recited in claim 16, wherein each peg has a cross-sectional dimension smaller than a width of an associated slot.
- 18. A prosthetic component for use in a joint replacement, said prosthetic component being adapted to be inserted into a cavity formed in a proximal end of a bone, said component comprising:
- an elongated stem adapted to fit into the cavity formed in the proximal end of the bone, said stem having a proximal end and a medial surface;
- a collar disposed on said proximal end of said stem and extending at least from the medial surface in a direction generally transverse of a direction of elongation of said stem, said collar having a lower surface adapted to rest in contact with a surface on the proximal end of the bone; and
- a structure disposed on said lower surface of said collar, said structure being disposed only beyond said medial surface of said stem and comprising at least two fins disposed at an angle with respect to one another and extending away from said medial surface of said stem, said fins being interconnected by a web, said fins being structured to extend into a recess formed in the proximal end of the bone.
- 19. A prosthetic component for use in a joint replacement, said component being adapted to be inserted into a cavity formed in a proximal end of a bone, said component comprising:
- a stem structured to fit into the cavity formed in the proximal end of the bone, said stem having a proximal end and a medial surface;
- a collar disposed on said proximal end of said stem and extending at least from said medial surface of said stem, said collar having a lower surface adapted to rest in contact with a surface on the proximal end of the bone; and
- a structure disposed on said lower surface of said collar, said structure comprising:
- a first fin having a proximal end and a distal end;
- a second fin having a proximal end and a distal end, said first and said second fins forming an angle with respect to one another, said distal end of said first fin and said distal end of said second fin extending away from said medial surface of said stem;
- a web interconnecting said proximal end of said first fin with said proximal end of said second fin, said web being disposed in abutting relation with said medial surface of said stem; and
- a peg disposed adjacent said distal end of each of said first and said second fins, each of said pegs being disposed in a friction fit with an opening formed on said lower surface of said collar.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/452,340 filed May 26, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,569,255, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/183,077 filed Jan. 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,480,453, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/979,615 filed Nov. 20, 1992, now abandoned.
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