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Prosthesis (i.e., Artificial Body Members), Parts Thereof, Or Aids And Accessories Therefor > Implantable Prosthesis > Bone > Joint Bone > Elbow Joint Bone > Semi-constrained Joint Semi-constrained JointSemi-constrained Joint patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.11/02/06 - 20060247786 - Modular total elbow prosthesis, humeral component and associated kit An ulnar assembly for use with a humeral component to form an elbow prosthesis is provided. The ulnar assembly includes a first component including a portion thereof defining a stem for implantation in a cavity formed in the ulna. The first component defines a longitudinal axis thereof generally coincident with ... 05/25/06 - 20060111789 - Modular total elbow prosthesis, instruments and associated method A humeral assembly for cooperation with an ulnar component to form a total elbow prosthesis is provided. The humeral component includes a first component including a portion thereof defining a stem for implantation in the cavity formed in the humerus. The first component defines a longitudinal axis thereof generally coincident ... 05/11/06 - 20060100713 - Mobile bearing total elbow prosthesis, ulnar component, and associated kit An elbow prosthesis is provided. The elbow prosthesis includes an ulnar component. The ulnar component includes a first portion implantable in a cavity formed in the ulna and a second portion. The first portion of the ulnar component defines a longitudinal axis. The second portion of the ulnar component is ... 05/11/06 - 20060100712 - Modular total elbow humeral component and associated methods A humeral assembly for cooperation with an ulnar component to form a total elbow prosthesis is provided. The humeral assembly includes a first component including a portion thereof defining a stem for implantation in the cavity formed in the humerus. The first component defines a longitudinal axis thereof generally coincident ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |