Knee joint replacement, United States, 1998
'Natural Knee', stainless steel, replacement femur joint component, porous coated, by Sulzer Orthopedics Incorporated, Texas, United States, 1998.
Knee joints may need to be replaced because of disease, damage or injury. This particular prosthetic is used to replace the top part of the knee at the end of the femur bone. The replacement is made from titanium, a material that the human body does not recognise (so it will not be attacked by the immune system and rejected).
Knee replacements are expected to last between ten and fifteen years. Sulzer Orthopedics Inc made the prosthetic and donated the joint to the Science Museum’s collections. It is shown here with other knee and hip replacements (1999-829, 1999-831, 1999-832).
Details
- Category:
- Surgery
- Object Number:
- 1999-828
- Materials:
- stainless steel
- Measurements:
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overall: 50 mm x 84 mm x 75 mm, .405 kg
- type:
- knee replacement
- credit:
- Sulzer Orthopedics Incorporated