Claims
- 1. A metallic prosthetic device having an elongated stem for fixation in an elongated portion of a first bone needing healing and load bearing means extending from said stem for mounting said prosthetic device to a second bone such that upon fixation of said stem in said elongated portion of said first bone, said stem and said first bone are subject to respective portions of a shared load applied thereto through said load bearing means, said stem of said prosthetic device consisiting entirely of a polycrystalline columnar grain metallic structure consisting of grain columns formed from metal having at least one predetermined crystal direction which is oriented generally parallel to the direction of elongation of the stem to provide said stem with an increase in flexibility in the direction of elongation of the first bone upon said fixation and in response to loads applied to said load bearing means, such that upon said fixation of said stem in said first bone, said increase in flexibility causes a decrease in the portion of the load carried by the stem and an increase in the portion of the load carried by the elongated portion of the first bone, to facilitate healing of the first bone by reducing bone disuse atrophy.
- 2. A prosthetic device as in claim 1 wherein said load bearing means comprises a substantially spherical head for mounting to said second bone.
- 3. A prosthetic device as in claim 1 wherein said load bearing means comprises an elongated neck extending from and angularly aligned to said elongated stem.
- 4. A metallic prosthetic device having an elongated stem for fixation in an elongated portion of a first bone needing healing and load bearing means extending from said stem for mounting said prosthetic device to a second bone such that upon fixation of said stem in said elongated portion of said first bone, said stem and said first bone are subject to respective portions of a shared load applied thereto through said load bearing means, said stem of said prosthetic device consisting entirely of a single crystal formed from metal having at least one predetermined crystal direction which is oriented generally parallel to the direction of elongation of the stem to provide said stem with an increase in flexibility in the direction of elongation of the first bone upon said fixation and in response to loads applied to said load bearing means, such that upon said fixation of said stem in said first bone, said increase in flexibility causes a decrease in the portion of the load carried by the stem and an increase in the portion of the load carried by the elongated portion of the first bone, to facilitate healing of the first bone by reducing bone disuse atrophy.
- 5. A prosthetic device as in claim 4 wherein said load bearing means comprises a substantially spherical head for mounting to said second bone.
- 6. A prosthetic device as in claim 4 wherein said load bearing means comprises an elongated neck extending from and angularly aligned to said elongated stem.
- 7. A prosthetic device as in claim 1 wherein the stem of the prosthetic device is formed a cobalt chromium alloy.
- 8. A prosthetic device as in claim 1 wherein the stem of the prosthetic device is formed metal comprising titanium.
- 9. A prosthetic device as in claim 4 wherein the stem of the prosthetic device is formed from a cobalt chromium alloy.
- 10. A prosthetic device as in claim 4 wherein the stem of the prosthetic device is formed from metal comprising titanium.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 612,083 which was filed on May 21, 1984 now abandoned.
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