Delivery system cartridge
US-9011537-B2 · Apr 21, 2015 · US
US9949834B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9949834-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314390989-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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Prosthetic element for bone extremities such as fingers or toes, or teeth, comprising a trabecular part ( 20, 40, 120 ) and two end parts or stumps ( 12, 34, 112; 15, 39, 115 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. Prosthetic element for small bone extremities, comprising: a coupling stump disposed at a first end of said prosthetic element, an insertion stump disposed at a second end of the prosthetic element and shaped for insertion into a corresponding seating made inside the bone, a structural internal core comprising a solid body disposed intermediate between said stumps, and a trabecular part suitable for bone integration and disposed so as to cover and line said internal core to form in a single body a geometry external to said internal core and having mechanical and structural continuity with said internal core, wherein said coupling stump comprises a lower surface and said insertion stump comprises an upper surface, said trabecular part arranged to be in contact on said upper surface of said insertion stump and in contact with said lower surface of said coupling stump, and wherein said internal core, said insertion stump and said coupling stump comprise a single and continuous body. 2. Prosthetic element as in claim 1 , wherein said coupling stump is configured in shape and size so as to define at least a seating for a joint of at least a finger or a toe. 3. Prosthetic element as in claim 1 , wherein said coupling stump is configured in shape and size to couple with a dental prosthesis. 4. Prosthetic element as in claim 3 , wherein said coupling stump comprises a shaped surface with a configuration chosen between an embedded hexagon shape, an external hexagon shape and a conical surface. 5. Prosthetic element as in claim 1 , wherein said trabecular part comprises pores sized in a range between 100 microns and 300 microns and having an average size comprised between 230 microns and 290 microns. 6. Prosthetic element as in claim 5 , wherein said trabecular part is defined at least in part by the repetition of a three-dimensional base cell the vertexes of which are not coplanar. 7. Method to make the prosthetic element of claim 1 , the method comprising a fusion step, the fusion step comprising using either a beam of electrons, laser rays to simultaneously make the coupling stump, the insertion stump, the core, and the trabecular part to make a single body with structural and mechanical continuity, the method including using layers of material in a powder state and causing the fusion thereof, said layers of powder having a thickness comprised between 20 microns and 70 microns. 8. Method as in claim 7 , wherein said powder with which said layers are made has a particle size comprised between 25 microns and 45 microns. 9. Method as in claim 7 , wherein said powder with which said layers are made has a particle size comprised between 45 microns and 100 microns. 10. Prosthetic element for a bone extremity comprising: a coupling stump disposed at a first end of the prosthetic element and being shaped to define a seating to permit articulation of the bone extremity, the coupling stump including a lower surface; an insertion stump disposed at a second end of the prosthetic element, the insertion stump sized and shaped for insertion into a corresponding seating provided in the bone extremity, the coupling stump including an upper surface; an internal core consisting of a solid body disposed intermediate between the coupling stump and the insertion stump, the solid body extending to the coupling stump adjacent the first end and to the insertion stump to adjacent the second end; a trabecular part comprising a lattice structure arranged for bone integration, the trabecular part disposed about and surrounding the internal core, the trabecular part and the internal core forming a continuous integral structure; the trabecular part couples to the lower surface of the coupling stump and to the upper surface of the insertion stump; and wherein the internal core, the insertion stump, the coupling stump, and the trabecular part form a finished element obtained in a substantially continuous production step; and further wherein the coupling stump, the insertion stump, the internal core, and the trabecular part are structurally a single and continuous body. 11. Prosthetic element as in claim 10 , Wherein the insertion stump, the coupling stump, the trabecular part, and the core are all formed of the same base material.
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