Claims
- 1. In stem-type femoral prostheses for implantation in the resected proximal end of a femur and including a collar disposed transversely on the proximal end of the stem for engaging and covering at least a portion of said resected proximal end of said femur, said collar including portions extending outwardly anteriorly and posteriorly of said stem, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said collar portions extending outwardly anteriorly and posteriorly of said stem having a pair of access slots having inner and outer walls extending a predetermined distance inwardly thereinto along said stem generally in the lateral to medial direction and extending entirely therethrough in the superior to inferior direction, and upon implantation of said prosthesis in said femur, said stem and femur developing stem-bone fixation interfaces and said slots providing access to bone resection means to be inserted downwardly through said slots to facilitate resectioning of said stem-bone fixation interfaces continuously along said predetermined distance of said slots thereby facilitating removal of said implanted prosthesis from said femur.
- 2. Prosthesis according to claim 1 wherein said access slots are contiguous to said stem to facilitate resectioning of said stem-bone interfaces by said resectioning means in a direction generally parallel to said stem.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Serial No. 574,037, filed Jan. 26, 1984, entitled IMPROVED FEMORAL STEM-TYPE PROSTHESIS, Michael J. Pappas and Frederick F. Buechel inventors.
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