Hip prosthesis
- modifier:
- Lusterlite Products Limited
Hip prosthesis, modification of Gosset type (1949). c. 1960, by Lusterlite Products Limited, Leeds, Yorkshire, England,
Used to replace the hip joint, this Perspex unit acts as the ‘ball’ element of the joint, intended to fit into the ‘socket’ part in the pelvis. This example was made by Lusterlite Products and is a modification of a joint designed in 1949 by Jean Gosset, a French surgeon.
Joint replacement improved the quality of life of many thousands of mainly elderly patients in the twentieth century.
Details
- Category:
- Surgery
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A600296
- Materials:
- perspex, steel (nickel plated) and complete
- Measurements:
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overall: 230 mm x 67 mm, 47 mm, 0.13kg
- type:
- artificial hip joint
- credit:
- Down, G.M.