TR200505392A2 - Reconstruction of bone defects proximal to femur and tibia. - Google Patents
Reconstruction of bone defects proximal to femur and tibia.Info
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- TR200505392A2 TR200505392A2 TR2005/05392A TR200505392A TR200505392A2 TR 200505392 A2 TR200505392 A2 TR 200505392A2 TR 2005/05392 A TR2005/05392 A TR 2005/05392A TR 200505392 A TR200505392 A TR 200505392A TR 200505392 A2 TR200505392 A2 TR 200505392A2
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Abstract
Buluş, femur proksımal, femur dıstal, total femur ve tıbıa proksımalinde herhangi bir nedenle (tümör, travma, prımer protez revizyonu vb.) oluşan kemik defektlennın rekonsturuksıyonu için kullanılan, femur dıstal uç rezeksıyonlarında en az bir femur dıstal gövde (1) veya femur dıstal 5 kesitli gövde (2); bahsedilen gövdelere (1,2) irtıbatlanan bir merkezleyici (9), bahsedilen merkezleyicinin (9) sabitlendiği en bir eklem parçası (3), bahsedilen merkezleyiciye (9) alt ucundan irtıbatlanan farklı özellik ve ölçülerde tıbıa küçük gövde (4,4 1,5,5 1) veya tıbıa büyük gövdeye (8) sahip, eklem parçası (3) en az ıkı dayanma çıkıntısı (32), merkezleyici (9) üzerinde belirlenen sınırlarda hareket imkânı sağlayan en az bir boyun (94) formu içeren ortopedik ımplanttır.The invention relates to at least one femoral distal body (1) or femoral distal end (1) or femur dystal body resection (1) or femoral distal end (1) in femoral distal end (1) or femur dystal endings used for reconstruction of bone defects caused by any reason (tumor, trauma, primary prosthesis revision, etc.) in the femoral proximal, femoral distal, total femoral and tibial proximal. 5-section body (2); a centralizer (9) attached to said bodies (1,2), at least one articulation part (3) to which said centralizer (9) is fixed, a medically small body (4,4 1,5 The orthopedic implant is an orthopedic implant having at least one form of neck (94), or at least two abutment protrusions (32) having a large body (8) or a medical body (8), allowing movement at the defined limits on the centering (9).
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TR2005/05392A TR200505392A2 (en) | 2005-12-30 | 2005-12-30 | Reconstruction of bone defects proximal to femur and tibia. |
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TR2005/05392A TR200505392A2 (en) | 2005-12-30 | 2005-12-30 | Reconstruction of bone defects proximal to femur and tibia. |
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TR200505392A3 TR200505392A3 (en) | 2007-10-22 |
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