Granted Patent: Prosthetic Device For Total Joint Replacement In Small Joint Arthroplasty

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TitleProsthetic Device For Total Joint Replacement In Small Joint Arthroplasty
Granted PatentEP 1633286
Granted Date2008-06-11
Priority Date2004-03-24 PCT/CN2004000245
2003-04-29 US 10/425465
InventorsChow, SP
Gibson, Ian
Lam, Kwok Wai
Issue Date2012
CitationEP Patent 1633286. European Patent Office (EPO), Escapenet, 2008 [How to Cite?]
AbstractThe Prosthesis Device Can Have A Pair Of Articular Members Adapted To Be Mounted Onto Adjoining Bones, Respectively, To Replace A Joint. The First And Second Articular Members Can Have First And Second Bearing Elements, Respectively. The Bearing Elements Can Be Formed To Be Capable Of Replacing At Least A Portion Of The Bone Ends Of The Adjoining Bones, Respectively, And Providing An Articulation Close To That Of A Natural Joint. The Bearing Elements Can Be Fixed To The Respective Bones Through An Initial Implant Fixation Achieved By Press-Fit Anchoring Immediately After Surgery And/Or A Secondary Implant Fixation Established From Bone-Ingrowth.
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dc.contributor.inventorChow, SP
dc.contributor.inventorGibson, Ian
dc.contributor.inventorLam, Kwok Wai
dc.date.accessioned2012-11-02T06:19:26Z
patents.date.application2004-03-24
dc.date.available2012-11-02T06:19:26Z
patents.date.granted2008-06-11
dc.date.issued2012
patents.date.priority2004-03-24 PCT/CN2004000245
patents.date.priority2003-04-29 US 10/425465
patents.date.publication2012-09-06
dc.description.abstractThe Prosthesis Device Can Have A Pair Of Articular Members Adapted To Be Mounted Onto Adjoining Bones, Respectively, To Replace A Joint. The First And Second Articular Members Can Have First And Second Bearing Elements, Respectively. The Bearing Elements Can Be Formed To Be Capable Of Replacing At Least A Portion Of The Bone Ends Of The Adjoining Bones, Respectively, And Providing An Articulation Close To That Of A Natural Joint. The Bearing Elements Can Be Fixed To The Respective Bones Through An Initial Implant Fixation Achieved By Press-Fit Anchoring Immediately After Surgery And/Or A Secondary Implant Fixation Established From Bone-Ingrowth.
patents.description.assigneeUniv Hong Kong [Cn]
patents.description.ccEP
patents.description.countryEuropean Patent Office
patents.description.kindB1
patents.identifier.applicationEP 20040722781
dc.identifier.citationEP Patent 1633286. European Patent Office (EPO), Escapenet, 2008 [How to Cite?]
patents.identifier.grantedEP 1633286
patents.identifier.hkutechidO&T-2002-00098
patents.identifier.publicationUS 20120227136
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/173817
patents.relation.familyCN 1780595 (A) 2006-05-31
patents.relation.familyEP 1633286 (A1) 2006-03-15
patents.relation.familyUS 2004220678 (A1) 2004-11-04
patents.relation.familyUS 7025789 (B2) 2006-04-11
patents.relation.familyWO 2004096101 (A1) 2004-11-11
dc.relation.referencesUS 5047059 (A) 1991-09-10
dc.relation.referencesUS 5938700 (A) 1999-08-17
dc.relation.referencesCN 2440467 (Y) 2001-08-01
dc.relation.referencesUS 3991425 (A) 1976-11-16
dc.relation.referencesUS 4352212 (A) 1982-10-05
dc.relation.referencesUS 2001025199 (A1) 2001-09-27
dc.relation.referencesUS 6423097 (B2) 2002-07-23
dc.rightsCreative Commons: Attribution 3.0 Hong Kong License For Public Patent Documents
dc.titleProsthetic Device For Total Joint Replacement In Small Joint Arthroplasty
dc.typePatent
patents.typePatent_granted