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Percutaneous osseointegrated implant assembly for use in supporting an exo-prosthesis

  • US 9,433,505 B2
  • Filed: 02/14/2014
  • Issued: 09/06/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/06/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An implant assembly for a long bone having a longitudinal axis, which assembly is adapted to support an exo-prosthesis, said assembly comprising:

  • (a) a stem having;

    (i) a proximal end that is adapted to be received in a surgically prepared medullary canal of the long bone;

    (ii) a distal end having a surface that is adapted to promote bone ingrowth;

    (b) a subdermal component having a proximal portion at a proximal end of the subdermal component that is adapted for attachment to the distal end of the stem, wherein the proximal portion comprises a porous structure forming a fixation surface that is adapted to promote soft tissue fixation, the subdermal component further comprising a distal portion having low energy surface that is adapted to inhibit bioadhesion;

    (c) a percutaneous post having a proximal end that is adapted to be attached to the subdermal component;

    wherein at least one of the distal end of the stem and the proximal portion of the subdermal component defines a surface that is adapted to engage an osteotomy created by a cut through the long bone that is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the long bone.

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