FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to field of medicine, namely to traumatology and orthopedics, and is intended for fixation and stabilisation of spine segments in case of its injury, trauma and diseases. Device is made in form of volume body, which has flat surfaces in places of contact with spine segments, which are made non-smooth and is totally produced from biocompatible composite ceramic material, which has porous-permeable structure. Larger part of said material volume has smaller input size of pores than their internal size. On flat surfaces of device impressed relief image of geometrical character is made. Calcium-phosphate compound is applied on flat surfaces of device in places of contact with spine segments. Pores of ceramic material are filled with substances of medical target.
EFFECT: application of claimed device ensures considerable acceleration of osteointegration, reliable initial device fixation, reduction of trauma in carrying out implantation operation.
3 cl, 3 dwg
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Dates
2013-10-27—Published
2011-12-01—Filed