Orthopedic distraction implants and techniques

Surgery – Instruments – Orthopedic instrumentation

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C606S057000, C606S105000, C623S017110

Reexamination Certificate

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10768797

ABSTRACT:
An implant for stabilizing a bony segment includes a flexible body sized and shaped to extend intravertebrally between at least first and second bony portions. In use the body is attachable intravertebrally to each of the first and second bony portions to distract each of the first and second bony portions while allowing motion between each of the first and second bony portions.

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