Vertebral auxiliary fixation device having holding capability

Surgery – Instruments – Orthopedic instrumentation

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606151, 606 72, A61B 1756, A61B 1708

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056813104

ABSTRACT:
A vertebral auxiliary fixation device comprises a holding mat and a plurality of fastening elements. The holding mat is fastened by the fastening elements to a vertebra such that the holding mat covers the outer side of a foreign object which is implanted in the vertebra, and that the holding mat prevents the implanted foreign object from jutting out of the vertebra. The holding mat and the fastening elements are made of a material capable of being assimilated into the tissues of a human body.

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