Hip prosthesis with expanding femoral component

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128 92CA, 128 92BC, A61F 124

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045205116

ABSTRACT:
A hip prosthesis adapted to be fixed in the femoral articulation, with gradual expansion against the wall of the femoral canal by means of a screw, has a top part shaped with a seat for settling the nut of a screw in a lower part which has three outwardly biased longitudinal sectors which are internally threaded and held together by the screw. After insertion, unscrewing causes the progressive separation of the three expansion sectors which locks the prosthesis in the femoral or thigh-bone canal. The attachment is strengthened by external circular retaining ridges on the sectors.

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patent: 4091806 (1978-05-01), Aginsky
patent: 4115875 (1978-09-01), Rambert et al.
patent: 4167047 (1979-09-01), Grundei et al.

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