Claims
- 1. A method for fitting a hip prosthesis, said prosthesis comprising a first fastening assembly intended for mounting on a hip bone and a second fastening assembly intended for mounting in the upper extremity of a femur,wherein the first and the second fastening assemblies are interconnected by a pivotable connection, and all parts of the hip prosthesis are sufficiently small and slender that they are each arrangeable in their intended positions in the hip bone and femur through a femoral bore in the femur, said femoral bore extending from the outside of the femur through the femoral neck to the femoral head substantially in the direction of the longitudinal central axis of the femoral neck; said method comprising the steps of making a small incision in a leg to gain access to the top part of the femur, making said femoral bore in the femur, removing the femoral head via the femoral bore, making a hip bone bore in the hip bone at the location of the acetabulum via the femoral bore, mounting the first fastening assembly in the hip bone bore via the femoral bore, mounting the second fastening assembly in the femoral bore, and closing the incision.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the pivotal connection between the first fastening assembly and the second fastening assembly is a ball and socket assembly of which the external dimensions are smaller than the largest external dimension of the second fastening assembly.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein the first fastening assembly comprises a hip pin having an external screw thread for engaging the hip bone and the second fastening assembly comprises a femoral pin having an external screw thread for engaging the femoral bone.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, comprising providing, during the fitting of the hip prosthesis, each of the hip bone bore and the femoral bore with an internal screw thread for the purpose of mounting the first and the second fastening assemblies.
- 5. A method for fitting a joint prosthesis, wherein the joint prosthesis comprises a first fastening assembly intended for mounting in a first bone and a second fastening assembly intended for mounting in a second bone and wherein the first and second fastening assemblies are interconnected by means of a pivotable connection and all parts of the prosthesis are sufficiently small and slender that they are each arrangeable in their intended positions in the first and second bones via a bore in the second bone;said method comprising making a small incision to gain access to the second bone, making the bore in the second bone, removing a head of the second bone via the bore, mounting the first fastening assembly in the first bone via the bore, mounting the second fastening assembly in the bore and; closing the incision.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of pending international application No. PCT/NL98/00084 filed Feb. 10, 1998.
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