TR200903712U - Openable cervical cage structure. - Google Patents

Openable cervical cage structure.

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TR200903712U
TR200903712U TR2009/03712U TR200903712U TR200903712U TR 200903712 U TR200903712 U TR 200903712U TR 2009/03712 U TR2009/03712 U TR 2009/03712U TR 200903712 U TR200903712 U TR 200903712U TR 200903712 U TR200903712 U TR 200903712U
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cervical
spinal
openable
cage structure
expandable
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Boyraz Bahatti̇n
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Meteor Medi̇kal Tekni̇k Ortopedi̇ Teknoloji̇ Ürünleri̇ Teksti̇l Turi̇zm Ti̇caret Anoni̇m Şi̇rketi̇
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Buluş, sağlık sektöründe, omurga cerrahisi operasyonlarında kullanılan ımplantlar (tedavi maksadı ile cerrahi yöntemlerden yararlanılarak vücudun içme koyulan sert maddeler) ile ilgilidir. Mevcut buluş özellikle, degeneratıve spondylolısthesıs, stenosis, omurga yaralanmaları ve spinal diskopatıler gibi birçok spınal problemin tedavisinde uygulanmak üzere geliştirilen, disklerin arasında gereken yüksekliğin korunmasını sağlayan, sabitleme pimleri ve kilitlenme özelliğine haiz itici pim içeren açılabilir servıkal kafes yapılanması ( excage expandable cervical device) ile ilgilidir.The invention relates to implants in the health sector for use in spinal surgery operations (rigid articles of the body that are put into the drinking vessel for therapeutic purposes). In particular, the present invention provides an expandable cervical cervical device with an openable cervical cervical configuration (excise expandable cervical) with fixing pins and locking pins having fixing pins and locking features, which are developed for application in the treatment of many spinal problems such as degenerative and spondylolisthesis, stenosis, spinal injuries and spinal discopathies. it is all about.

TR2009/03712U 2009-05-13 2009-05-13 Openable cervical cage structure. TR200903712U (en)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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