Claims
- 1. A joint prosthesis for a bone having a resected proximal end, said prosthesis comprising a stem for mounting in the bone, said stem having opposed proximal and distal ends and an exterior surface extending therebetween, said exterior surface including an anterior face, a posterior face, a medial face and a lateral face, proximal areas of at least the anterior and posterior faces being provided with interlocking means for bone ingrowth interlocking fixation to the bone, remaining portions of said anterior and posterior faces being substantially smooth for preventing bone ingrowth interlocking fixation to the bone, such that the interlocking means on the anterior and posterior faces defines a distal boundary adjacent the smooth portions thereof, said interlocking means being disposed such that the distance between the distal boundary of the interlocking means and the medial face of the stem increases at further distances from the proximal end of the stem, whereby the disposition of the interlocking means is operative to transfer loads to portions of the bone adjacent the resected proximal end of the bone for preventing stress shielding thereof.
- 2. A joint prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein said interlocking means comprises a porous coating.
- 3. A joint prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein said interlocking means is disposed on a proximal portion of the lateral face of the prosthesis.
- 4. A joint prosthesis as in claim 1 wherein the interlocking means is disposed on a portion of the medial face adjacent the proximal end of the prosthesis.
- 5. Joint prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein said prosthesis is a stem-type femoral prosthesis and wherein said prosthesis further includes a collar disposed adjacent the proximal end of said stem and extending generally transversely of said stem beyond said anterior and posterior faces of said stem, said collar including an inferior surface provided with said interlocking means for bone ingrowth interlocking fixation to bone.
- 6. Joint prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein said stem has an axis and wherein the distal boundary makes an angle of approximately 45.degree. with said axis.
- 7. Joint prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein said stem has an axis and a length L.sub.s measured generally along said axis and wherein said interlocking means has a length L.sub.1 measured generally parallel to said stem axis and adjacent the lateral face of not greater than approximately one-third the length L.sub.s of said stem axis.
- 8. Joint prosthesis according to claim 7 wherein said interlocking means adjacent the medial face defines a length L.sub.2 measured generally along said stem axis and wherein the ratio of the length L.sub.1 to the length L.sub.2 is approximately 20:1.
- 9. Joint prosthesis according to claim 7 wherein said interlocking means is disposed on said lateral face for a length L.sub.1 measured generally parallel to said axis for bone ingrowth interlocking fixation to bone.
- 10. Joint prosthesis according to claim 9 wherein length L.sub.1 is greater than L.sub.2.
- 11. Joint prosthesis according to claim 7 wherein said length L.sub.1 is not greater than one-fourth of length L.sub.s.
- 12. Joint prosthesis according to claim 7 wherein length L.sub.1 is not greater than one-fifth of length L.sub.s.
- 13. A joint prosthesis comprising:
- a stem having opposed proximal and distal ends, opposed anterior and posterior faces and opposed lateral and medial faces;
- a collar disposed on the proximal end of said stem, said collar including anterior and posterior collar portions extending respectively outwardly anteriorly and posteriorly of said stem, said collar having a pair of access slots extending generally in a lateral to medial direction a predetermined distance inwardly into said anterior and posterior collar portions, said slots providing access to bone resection means to facilitate resectioning of prosthesis-bone fixation interfaces between said stem and a bone in which said prosthesis is implanted; and
- said stem including a proximal portion provided with interlocking means for bone ingrowth interlocking fixation to said bone, said interlocking means defining a distal boundary spaced from said proximal end, proximal areas of at least the anterior and posterior faces being provided with interlocking means and with portions of said prosthesis adjacent the distal boundary being smooth for preventing bone ingrowth interlocking fixation, the interlocking means being disposed such that the distance between the boundary and the medial face increases at further distances from the proximal end.
- 14. Joint prosthesis according to claim 13 wherein said stem has an axis and wherein said interlocking means is provided on said anterior and posterior faces makes an upwardly extending angle of approximately 45.degree. with said axis.
- 15. Joint prosthesis according to claim 13 wherein said stem has an axis and a length L.sub.s measured generally along said axis and wherein said interlocking means is provided on said anterior and posterior faces and has a length L.sub.1 measured generally along said stem axis, and wherein L.sub.1 is not greater than approximately one-third length L.sub.s.
- 16. Joint prosthesis according to claim 15 wherein length L.sub.1 is not greater than approximately one-fourth length L.sub.s.
- 17. Joint prosthesis according to claim 15 wherein length L.sub.1 is not greater than approximately one-fifth length L.sub.s.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 830,208, filed February 18, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,752,296 which in turn is a Continuation-in-Part of patent application Ser. No. 492,131 filed May 6, 1983, now abandoned, for PROSTHESIS WITH INTERLOCKING FIXATION AND PROVIDING REDUCTION OF STRESS SHIELDING in the names of Frederick F. Buechel and Michael J. Pappas.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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