abstract |
Abstract A prosthetic implant for implantation into skeletal bone comprising an implantable base member having an internal housing surrounded partially by a porous wall, an anode secured in the internal housing and in electrical contact with the porous wall, and a porous means placed in the internal housing for retaining a biocompatible electrolyte. When implanted into bone structure, the prosthetic implant generates sufficient current flow which results in invivo formation of calcium phosphate minerals between the implant and the surrounding bone, thereby, resulting in im-proved fixation and stability of the implant. |