Transverse fixation device for ensuring a rigid transverse conne

Surgery – Instruments – Orthopedic instrumentation

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623 17, A61F 501

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ABSTRACT:
This device comprises two fixation elements (4), each consisting of a hook (4) designed so as to be able to cover a rigid transverse bar (3) in a sliding manner and equipped with means (9, 8) for locking on the bar (3); this hook is made up of a body (5) and at least one blade. This device forms a relatively simple transverse connection device which can be positioned quickly and which has great torsional and flexural strength.

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