A percutaneous implant device is biologically attached to bone and soft
tissue of a broken limb or amputated limb without longitudinal or lateral
movement. Bone and soft tissue in-growth are promoted. The percutaneous
implant device has a bio-compatible metal alloy stem member, having an
integral tapered fluted section designed to fit into a taper reamed bone
canal. A precisely dimensioned cylindrical central core cooperates with a
suture ring and an external extension member, facilitating attachment of
the percutaneous implant device to a hand or foot prosthesis. A porous
metal outer body having a female taper at one end and the capacity to
promote growth of bone and soft tissue, is press fitted on the central
core contacting suture ring. The assembled implant is inserted into a
taper reamed bone cavity until the male taper-reamed bone free end
contacts the female taper. Soft skin is extended over the outer surface
of the porous metal outer body and the surrounding suture ring.