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publicationNumber RU-167917-U1
titleOfInvention ANTIBACTERIAL SPACER OF THE PROXIMAL SHOULDER DEPARTMENT
abstract The utility model relates to the field of medicine and medical equipment used in traumatology and orthopedics. The spacer is made of bone cement with the addition of antimicrobial chemotherapeutic agents. It includes a longitudinally elongated humeral leg with a conical shape with distal and proximal ends, on the outer surface of which there are spiral projections at an angle of about 30-60 ° to the longitudinal axis of the spacer. From the side of the end of the proximal end, the shoulder leg passes into the neck, on which the removable head is fixed. The latter is made in the form of a spherical body with the possibility of ensuring its rotation in the articular cavity of the shoulder joint. The use of the claimed utility model allows to increase the efficiency of stopping the infectious and inflammatory process by increasing the area of the working surface, which provides the maximum return of antibiotics to the surrounding tissues, while excluding the possibility of rotational displacement of structural elements. 1 ave., 1 ill.
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