Claims
- 1. A long-term endoprosthesis comprising, in combination, a body member for implanting in the bone of a person, said body member having an outer surface configured for intimate contact with the bone in which said body member is implanted, a conductor wound on said body member having turns disposed in closely spaced relationship within the major portion of the area of contact between said body member outer surface and the bone, said conductor having opposite ends connected together and means for coupling said conductor to a low frequency magnetic field to produce an electromotive force in said wound conductor resulting in a voltage difference between the turns of said wound conductor, at least some of the turns of said wound conductor being adapted to form electrodes for enhancing the growth of new bone in said area of contact.
- 2. A long-term endoprosthesis in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wound conductor comprises two interleaved helically wound turns arranged in tandum with the same direction of turns of a substantially bifilar construction.
- 3. A long-term endoprosthesis in accordance with claim 1 wherein said wound conductor is in the form of a spiral.
- 4. A long-term endoprosthesis in accordance with claim 1 wherein the turns of said wound conductor are disposed throughout at least 50 percent of said area of contact.
- 5. A long-term endoprosthesis in accordance with claim 1 wherein the spacing between the turns of said wound conductor has a maximum of 10 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 779,127, filed Mar. 18, 1977.
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Divisions (1)
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