Claims
- 1. A prosthesis fixturing device for attaching a prosthetic component to a bone with bone cement, said bone having a resected surface and a cavity extending into said bone at said resected surface, said cavity having selected cross-sectional dimensions and defining a longitudinal cavity axis of symmetry transverse to the resected surface, a cavity edge being defined on portions of said resected surface surrounding said cavity, said resected surface and said cavity being for receiving said prosthesis fixturing device, said device comprising:a stem for receiving a prosthesis, said stem having cross-sectional dimensions smaller than the cross-sectional dimensions of the cavity and having a stem longitudinal axis; and a tray extending transversely of said stem for attachment to said resected surface of said bone, said stem depending from said tray, the tray having a first surface for receiving a bearing of said prosthetic component and a second opposing surface for attachment to said resected surface of said bone; a plurality of substantially identical fins extending unitarily outwardly from said stem and being equally spaced from one another about said stem longitudinal axis for substantially centering said stem axis along said cavity axis during axial insertion of said stem into said cavity and permitting a uniform thickness of bone cement between said stem and portions of said bone defining said cavity; a plurality of longitudinally aligned cement-receiving channels disposed respectively between said fins for receiving cement and for resisting torsional forces on said prosthetic component about said longitudinal axis of said stem and relative to said bone; and said stem further including peripheral surface regions spaced from said fins and said channels, said peripheral surface regions tapering to smaller cross-sectional dimensions at locations on said stem peripheral surface remote from said tray, each said channel having a bottom surface intersecting the stem peripheral surface at ends of said channels remote from said tray.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said bottom surface of each said channel defines radial distances to said stem longitudinal axis at each respective location along said channel, said radial distance at any said location along any of said channel bottom surfaces being no greater than said radially distances at any location on said channel closer to said tray.
- 3. The device of claim 1, wherein the bottom surfaces of said channels are substantially parallel to said stem longitudinal axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/330,196 filed Oct. 27, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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