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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 18, 2013
Filed:
Apr. 06, 2011
Jean Claude Cartillier, Lyons, FR;
Alain Machenaud, La Balme De Sillingy, FR;
Tarik Ait SI Selmi, Lyons, FR;
Jean-charles Rollier, Saint Martin Bellevue, FR;
Michel Bonnin, Lyons, FR;
Laurent Jacquoit, Charvonnex, FR;
Bruno Balay, Trevoux, FR;
Claude Charlet, Saint Dider Au Mont D'Or, FR;
Michel Henri Fessy, Saint Genis Laval, FR;
Jean Marc Semay, St. Preist en Jarez, FR;
Louis Setiey, Gleize, FR;
Jean-christophe Chatelet, Jassans, FR;
Jean Pierre Vidalain, Annency le Vieux, FR;
Jean Claude Cartillier, Lyons, FR;
Alain Machenaud, La Balme De Sillingy, FR;
Tarik Ait Si Selmi, Lyons, FR;
Jean-Charles Rollier, Saint Martin Bellevue, FR;
Michel Bonnin, Lyons, FR;
Laurent Jacquoit, Charvonnex, FR;
Bruno Balay, Trevoux, FR;
Claude Charlet, Saint Dider Au Mont D'Or, FR;
Michel Henri Fessy, Saint Genis Laval, FR;
Jean Marc Semay, St. Preist en Jarez, FR;
Louis Setiey, Gleize, FR;
Jean-Christophe Chatelet, Jassans, FR;
Jean Pierre Vidalain, Annency le Vieux, FR;
Other;
Abstract
A line of cotyloid implants of different sizes including a cup intended to be fastened in a cotyloid cavity and including a substantially hemispherical polar portion and an equatorial portion extending the polar portion, the polar portion and the equatorial portion delimiting a substantially hemispherical inner cavity, an insert pivotally mounted in the inner cavity delimited by the polar and equatorial portions of the cup, the insert delimiting an inner cavity having an inner spherical surface portion and intended to pivotally and retentively mount a prosthetic femoral head, where the height of the equatorial portions of the cups of the various cotyloid implants belonging to the line varies in a decreasing manner as a function of the increase in the size of the cotyloid implants.