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Title:
Porous expandable device for attachment to bone tissue
Abstract:
A device for attaching to substantially solid living bone tissue, comprising a body member having an outer surface shaped to fit approximately into an empty space in the tissue and having pores into which the tissue can grow to strengthen the bond between the device and the tissue, and adjustable means for expanding the body member against the tissue to an extent such as to provide a compressive stress capable of maintaining a snug and stable fit and of enhancing the growth of the tissue into the pores in the body member. The expanding means is adjustable to provide a stress between the tissue and the body member in the range of about 150 to 750 psi, typically 150 to 350 psi. Typically the body member comprises an expandable cylindrical portion having at least one radial slit extending longitudinally from a first end to the vicinity of the opposite (second) end thereof, at least one radial slit extending longitudinally from the second end to the vicinity of the first end thereof, and a tapered cylindrical hole extending coaxially from a wider circular opening in the first end to a narrower circular opening communicating with the second end.
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Inventors:
Rybicki, Edmund F. (Worthington, OH, US) Wheeler, Kenneth Ray (Richland, WA, US) Hulbert, Lewis E. (Columbus, OH, US) Karagianes, Manuel Tom (Richland, WA, US) Hassler, Craig R. (Columbus, OH, US)
Application Number:
620042
Filing Date: 1975-10-06 Publication_date: 1977-03-15 Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute (Columbus, OH)
Primary Class(es):
623/23.76
433/173, 606/72, 606/76
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
1,961,531| Jul, 1970 | DT | | 540,713Mar, 1956 | IT | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Frinks, Ronald L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Dunson; Philip M.
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