Orthopaedic cement mixing and dispensing device

Agitating – In vacuum chamber

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C366S244000, C366S288000

Reexamination Certificate

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06874927

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus is a mixing and dispensing device for orthopaedic bone cement, comprising an introducer funnel and a mixing syringe body. A mixing shaft and paddle arrangement extends through the funnel and mixing chamber, the paddle having a profile matching the shape of the funnel, in the introducer funnel.

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