TR202102971U5 - IMPROVED POLYEERETERKETONE ROD FOR POSTERIOR CERVICAL IN NECK SURGERY - Google Patents

IMPROVED POLYEERETERKETONE ROD FOR POSTERIOR CERVICAL IN NECK SURGERY Download PDF

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TR202102971U5
TR202102971U5 TR2021/002971U TR202102971U TR202102971U5 TR 202102971 U5 TR202102971 U5 TR 202102971U5 TR 2021/002971 U TR2021/002971 U TR 2021/002971U TR 202102971 U TR202102971 U TR 202102971U TR 202102971 U5 TR202102971 U5 TR 202102971U5
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Levent Aydin Ahmet
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Buluş, boyun cerrahisinde posterior servikal için geliştirilmiş polyetereterketon rodlar ile ilgilidir. Buluş, Şekil 1?de görüldüğü gibi boyun tedavilerinde kullanılan ve omurlara implant edilen vidaların bağlandığı peek rodlar (5), bu peek rodlar (5) arasında bağlantıyı sağlayan rodlar arası bağlantı (3), yan kitle vidaları (2), vida gövdesi (4) ve pedikül vidalarıyla (1) karakterize edilmiştir.The invention relates to polyetheretherketone rods developed for posterior cervical in neck surgery. The invention consists of peek rods (5) used in neck treatments and attached to the screws implanted in the vertebrae, the connection between the rods (3) that provides the connection between these peek rods (5), the side mass screws (2), the screw body (4 ) and pedicle screws (1).

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