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Prosthetic implant with self-generated current for early fixation in skeletal bone

  • US 5,383,935 A
  • Filed: 09/28/1993
  • Issued: 01/24/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/22/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A prosthetic implant for use as a body implant and for stimulating bone formation in close proximity of said implant comprising:

  • An implantable base member consisting of an internal housing and a conductive porous wall, said porous wall surrounding said internal housing at least partially, said porous wall having an outer surface on which bone attachment is desired, an inner surface and a plurality of apertures extending from said inner surface through said wall to said outer surface, and adapted for tissue ingrowth when said prosthetic implant is implanted in the body;

    a porous means located in said internal housing retaining a biocompatible electrolyte, said electrolyte being in contact with said inner surface of said porous wall;

    an anode also secured within said internal housing, said anode being in contact with said electrolyte and means for electrically connecting said anode to said porous wall so as to form a galvanic couple and to generate sufficient current flow to induce precipitation of calcium phosphate minerals on said outer surface of said porous wall and to stimulate bone growth into said porous wall.

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