Artificial hip joint made from two different surgical alloys

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ABSTRACT:
An artificial hip joint is provided having an acetabulum prosthesis of the cotyloid cavity defining a socket and having a plurality of blades extending outwardly away from the socket for engaging the prepared wall of the cotyloid cavity. A prosthesis of the head of the femur is movably interconnected with the acetabulum prosthesis and includes a pin to be driven into the bone-marrow channel of the femur, a curved neck integral with the pin, and a hip ball fixedly positioned on the neck and movably located within the socket, the socket enveloping more than one-half of the hip ball to prevent withdrawal of the hip ball from the socket.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2612159 (1952-09-01), Collison
patent: 2785673 (1957-03-01), Anderson
patent: 3067740 (1962-12-01), Haboush
patent: 3656184 (1972-04-01), Chambers
"A Femora-Head Prosthesis for the Hip Joint" by E. D. McBride, The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, Vol. 32-A, No. 4, Oct. 1952, pp. 989-995.

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