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titleOfInvention Implant for tubular bones
abstract Implant for the tensile-resistant union of two parts of a tubular bone fractured fundamentally in plane, wherein the implant has at least one shaped part, wherein the shaped part (110) has at least one passage opening (112) and It is made of a resorbable material, and where the implant has at least two anchoring pieces and at least one cable, the anchoring pieces can be attached to at least one cable and the cable can be guided through the at least one passage opening , in such a way that the shaped part extends between two anchoring parts and the cable, characterized in that the shaped part (110) is designed to implant in the longitudinal direction of a fractured tubular bone in the medullary space of the fractured tubular bone and that Either the shaped part (110) is cylindrical or essentially cylindrical and is provided with rounded or tapered ends, or the shaped part (110) is รก executed in a helical or fundamentally helical way.
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