Prosthetic fixation technique
First Claim
1. A method for securing an implant to a bone comprising the steps of:
- sealing the implant to the bone to form an enclosed space between the implant and the bone; and
providing a source of medical cement at high pressure;
supplying medical cement at high pressure from said source through a closed channel to the space between the implant and the bone; and
maintaining the medical cement under pressure while the medical cement solidifies.
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Abstract
In order to reduce the incidence of artificial joint failure at the interface where the prosthesis is bonded to the bone by cement, the artificial prosthesis is provided with openings, and is clamped in place to provide a peripheral seal around the end of the bone to which it is being secured. Then the cement is applied through the prosthesis under pressure, and the pressure is maintained until the cement hardens. The prosthesis may be provided with both input and output openings so that, as the cement is forced into the space between the prosthesis and the cortical bone structure, material including blood and marrow contents will be forced out the exit apertures and the pressurized cement will thereafter make good direct contact with both the bone and the prosthesis, to insure a lasting bond. The rim of the prosthesis and the matching bone surfaces may be specially prepared to provide a good pressure tight seal.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for securing an implant to a bone comprising the steps of:
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sealing the implant to the bone to form an enclosed space between the implant and the bone; and providing a source of medical cement at high pressure; supplying medical cement at high pressure from said source through a closed channel to the space between the implant and the bone; and maintaining the medical cement under pressure while the medical cement solidifies. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 18, 19)
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8. An implant for securing to a bone comprising:
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a medically inert joint prosthesis including a surface for cementing to the inside of a bone, and an outer joint bearing surface; means including at least one cannula having a length which is substantially greater than its diameter extending through said prosthesis from one of said surfaces to the other, for supplying medical cement under pressure to the interface between said prosthesis and the inner surface of the bone; and said prosthesis including means at one end of said cannula for making sealing engagement with an external conduit to be utilized in supplying said medical cement. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 20)
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13. An apparatus for cementing implants to bones under pressure comprising:
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a medically inert implant having at least one cannula extending through it; clamping means for securing said implant to a bone; a source of medical cement under high pressure; a conduit connected from said source to said cannula; and means for supplying medical cement from said source through said conduit and through said cannula to the space between said implant and said bone while they are clamped together. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A method for fixing a joint prosthesis onto a long bone comprising the steps of:
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forming a cavity in one end of the bone; holding a joint prosthesis having a cement injection cannula extending through it onto said bone and extending into said cavity; providing a source of liquid cementing material under high pressure; attaching a conduit between said source of high pressure material and said cannula; injecting liquid cementing material under pressure from said source through said conduit and through the prosthesis and into said cavity; and maintaining the cementing material under pressure until the cementing liquid hardens into solid cement.
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17. A medically inert implantable prosthesis including a solid body portion, a cannula having a length many times its diameter extending through said solid body portion;
- and having means including a port at one end of said cannula for sealing engagement with an external conduit for injecting medical cement through said port, and additional channel means in said prosthesis connected to receive said cement following flow through said port for controlling the flow of said cement.
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