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titleOfInvention Implants for surface treatment of bone joints
abstract The present invention has been devised to solve the problem that the conventional implant 100 for surface treatment of osteoarthritis is manufactured in a single size and is difficult to respond to defect sites of various sizes. It is to provide an implant 100 for possible bone joint surface treatment. The implant 100 for bone joint surface treatment of the present invention is a first part 110 that can be adjusted in size corresponding to the size of the bone joint defect region 11, and is fitted and fixed to the upper side of the first part 110. It may be configured to include a second part 120, and the first part 110 is adjustable in length by fastening at least one or more second members 112 to each other in response to the osteoarticular defect region 11, Not only can the size of the implant 100 for bone joint surface treatment be adjusted in response to various osteoarticular defect regions 11, but it is also manufactured using a hydrophilic composite material that combines hyaluronic acid and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene to lubricate joint fluid in the osteo joint. Unlike metal materials, which are about 16,000 times stronger than cartilage because they can act as hydrophilic polymers that attract 4V), so it can have enough strength to support the anatomical load.
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