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filingDate 2000-08-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-100392140-B1
titleOfInvention Antibiotic-loaded cement spacer manufacturing method
abstract The present invention is to quickly produce the shape of the artificial hip joint inserted into the femur by the mold smooth and accurate size. The present invention manufactures a mold (40) according to the shape of the artificial hip joint 20 to be replaced in the patient's femur (10), and using the mold (40) to produce a filler 30 of the antibiotic mixture cement (32) As a method, since the filling 30 is imprinted with the mold 40, it is easy to manufacture and the time is shortened and can be accurately produced according to the measured data, and since the surface is smooth, it is easy to remove even if it is charged for a long time and bone damage on the acetabular side Can be reduced.
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