There is no survival time for surgical connection with coupling element, two placement elements, bone plate and fixator: unknown.
Application (patent)No. DE 1999 1052359
The filing date is 1999+00.30.
Applicant (patent right) Aesculap AG & amp; Kilogram of carbon monoxide [Germany]
Inventor (designer) lerch Karl-dieter [de]; Fischer Manfred [Germany]; Steinhilp Klaus-Dieter [Germany]; Vishaupt Dieter [Germany]
The coupling element (28) connects the two placing elements.
(18,20) to fix the bone plate (10, 12) between two positions.
Element. Relative motion between the coupling element and the second (20)
Elements crossing the clamping direction of the bone plate cause
The bone plate is fixed between two placing elements. The first and or
The second placing element has a/a bracket, which is installed in the gap between them (14).
Adjacent bone plates.
No lifetime: unknown.
The application (patent) number is de 20011061724.
Application date: 2001.12.15.
Applicant (patent right) Aesculap AG & amp; Kilogram of carbon monoxide [Germany]
Inventor (designer) Nesper Markus [Germany]; Steinhilp Klaus Dieter [Germany]; Vishaupt Dieter [Germany]
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