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Patent US7914582 - Method and system for mammalian joint resurfacing - Google Patents
A method and system for the creation or modification of the wear surface of orthopedic joints, involving the preparation and use of one or more partially or fully preformed and procured components, adapted for insertion and placement into the body and at the joint site. In a preferred embodiment, component(s)...http://www.google.com/patents/US7914582?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7914582 - Method and system for mammalian joint resurfacing
Publication number US7914582 B2
Application number US 11/953,203
Also published as CA2420898A1, DE60139262D1, EP1315470A2, EP1315470B1, US6652587, US7320709, US8100979, US20020127264, US20020173852, US20020183850, US20040107000, US20080234820, US20100145457, WO2002017821A2, WO2002017821A3, WO2002017821A9
Publication number 11953203, 953203, US 7914582 B2, US 7914582B2, US-B2-7914582, US7914582 B2, US7914582B2
Patent Citations (179), Non-Patent Citations (48), Referenced by (61), Classifications (45), Legal Events (5)
US 7914582 B2
FIG. 8 shows a further variety for anchoring or stabilizing a preformed portion by the use of ancillary portions and/or surface texture, including a roughened surface (90) as in FIG. 8 a; or tabs (e.g., provided by fabric or suture like materials) as shown as elements 92 and 94 of FIGS. 8 b and 8 c, respectively. The surface texture can include, for instance, a dimpled or other suitably textured surface to improve lubricity. In a preferred embodiment, the texture would be sufficient to allow entrapment of lubricant under no load or low loads, followed by obliteration of the pattern with load. In yet another alternative embodiment, a femoral forming device of the type described in Applicant's previous U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/341,070 can be used to impart a textured surface. In practice, the preformed components can benefit from any suitable combination of the various features and embodiments described or shown herein.
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U.S. Classification 623/20.16, 623/14.12, 623/18.11
International Classification C08G18/61, A61F2/30, C08G18/48, A61L27/18, C08G18/69, A61B17/56, C08G18/10, A61F2/34, A61F2/46, A61L27/00, A61F2/40, A61F2/38, A61F2/08, A61F2/00, A61F2/42
Cooperative Classification A61F2/3872, A61F2/38, A61F2/30721, A61L27/18, A61F2/389, C08G18/61, A61F2250/0058, A61L2430/24, A61F2/3877, C08G18/69, A61B17/562, A61F2/34, C08G18/4854, C08G18/10, A61F2002/30535
European Classification A61F2/38T, A61F2/34, A61F2/38, C08G18/69, C08G18/61, A61F2/38P, A61B17/56J, C08G18/48H, A61L27/18, A61F2/30B, A61F2/38M, C08G18/10
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