Modular stem extension
The modular stem component (10) may include a shaft portion (12), a head (14), and a sleeve (16). The shaft portion (12) is configured for receipt within the intramedullary canal of a bone and the head (14) is configured to receive another component of a modular prosthetic system, such as a femoral...
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creator | Vail, Thomas P Les, Kimberly Stoller, Alex P Neumann, Herrn Walker, Peter S Figueroa, Marvin Bos, Gary D Jennings, Jack D Panchison, Clarence M Conrad, Ernest U Timmons, Kelly A Branscome, Douglas G. O'Connor, Mary I Habegger, Abraham P Aquilo, Dennis R Meyers, John E Letson, George D Chastain, Nathan |
description | The modular stem component (10) may include a shaft portion (12), a head (14), and a sleeve (16). The shaft portion (12) is configured for receipt within the intramedullary canal of a bone and the head (14) is configured to receive another component of a modular prosthetic system, such as a femoral neck, thereon. In one exemplary embodiment, the head extends radially around at least a portion of the stem and includes a rib (50) defining a flange (50) extending therefrom. The sleeve (16), which is formed as an independent part of the modular stem component and is made at least partially of a highly porous biomaterial, includes opposing ends (66,67) and has a bore extending therethrough. The bore is configured to facilitate sliding receipt of the sleeve on the head. |
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