Prosthesis (i.e. – artificial body members) – parts thereof – or ai – Implantable prosthesis – Bone
Patent
1994-09-01
1996-02-06
Willse, David H.
Prosthesis (i.e., artificial body members), parts thereof, or ai
Implantable prosthesis
Bone
606 96, 606 61, 606 90, A61F 244, A61F 246, A61B 1770, A61B 1790
Patent
active
054893070
ABSTRACT:
Spinal fusion implants are inserted into a disc space of disc material separating first and second vertebrae by forming bores between the vertebrae. A distraction spacer is temporarily put in place on one side of the vertebrae while a bore is being formed on an opposite side of the vertebrae.
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Kohrs Douglas W.
Kuslich Stephen D.
Spine-Tech, Inc.
Willse David H.
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