Claims
- 1. A hip prosthesis for implanting into a medullary canal of a femur, said prosthesis comprising:
- a stem for implanting into the canal of a proximal, said stem having a proximal end and a distal end, said stem including a proximal locking zone substantially adjacent said proximal end, said proximal locking zone including an outwardly flared circumferential proximal locking surface which extends about said proximal end of said stem, said proximal locking surface circumferentially press-fits within the canal of the femur, wherein said outwardly flared circumferential proximal locking surface includes a first planar locking surface on an anterior side of said prosthesis, a second planar locking surface on a posterior side of said prosthesis, and a convex locking surface extending between and merging into said first and second planar locking surfaces on a lateral side of said prosthesis; and
- a neck extending at an angle from said proximal end of said stem for receiving a femoral head prosthesis.
- 2. The hip prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said stem defines a longitudinal axis, said proximal locking surface and said longitudinal axis defining a proximal locking angle therebetween, said proximal locking angle ranging between 5 and 10 degrees.
- 3. The hip prosthesis according to claim 2, wherein said proximal locking angle is 7 degrees.
- 4. The hip prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said proximal locking surface comprises a layer of material which promotes growth of natural bone tissue into said layer of material for enhancing the attachment of said prosthesis to the femur.
- 5. The hip prosthesis according to claim 4, wherein said layer of material comprises a synthetic bone material coating said proximal locking surface.
- 6. The hip prosthesis according to claim 5, wherein said layer of synthetic bone material is hydroxyapatite.
- 7. The hip prosthesis according to claim 4, wherein said layer of material comprises a plurality of beads coating said proximal locking surface.
- 8. The hip prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said first planar locking surface, said second planar locking surface and said convex locking surface each define a proximal locking angle which is measured relative to a longitudinal axis of said stem, said proximal locking angle ranging between 5 and 10 degrees.
- 9. The hip prosthesis according to claim 1, wherein said continuous proximal locking surface further includes a curved locking surface which extends between and merges into said first and second planar locking surfaces on a medial side of said prosthesis.
- 10. The hip prosthesis according to claim 8, wherein said proximal locking angle is 7 degrees.
- 11. A hip prosthesis for implanting into a medullary canal of a femur, said prosthesis comprising:
- a stem defining a longitudinal axis for implanting into the canal of the femur, said stem having a proximal end and a distal end, said stem including a proximal locking zone substantially adjacent said proximal end, said proximal locking zone including a proximal locking surface which circumferentially press-fits within the canal of the femur, said proximal locking surface including a first planar locking surface on an anterior side of said prosthesis, a second planar locking surface on a posterior side of said prosthesis, and a convex locking surface which extends between and merges into said first and second planar locking surfaces on a lateral side of said prosthesis, said first planar locking surface, said second planar locking surface, and said convex locking surface each defining a proximal locking angle which is measured relative to said longitudinal axis; and
- a neck extending at an angle from said proximal end of said stem for receiving a femoral head prosthesis.
- 12. The hip prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein said proximal locking angle ranges between 5 and 10 degrees.
- 13. The hip prosthesis according to claim 12, wherein said proximal locking angle is 7 degrees.
- 14. The hip prosthesis according to claim 11, wherein said proximal locking surface includes a layer of material which promotes growth of natural bone tissue into said layer of material for enhancing the attachment of said prosthesis to the femur.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/252,450, filed on Jun. 1, 1994, entitled Prosthetic Device and Method of Implantation, now abandoned.
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