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titleOfInvention REPRESENTATION AND FIXATION SYSTEM FOR CERVICAL CERVICAL Fractures
abstract The utility model relates to medical equipment, specifically to tires for reposition and fixation of the cervical spine, with its fractures, diseases. The proposed design consists of a corset, which includes the chest part of the corset for the front surface of the chest and the dorsal part of the corset for the back surface of the chest, which repeat the anatomical structure of the chest and suprahumeral regions, as well as from the back lodgement of the tire and the front lodgement of the tire, which repeat the anatomical structure of the occipital and chin areas of the human body. The dorsal part of the corset and the thoracic part of the corset, as well as the lodgement of the tire, are attached to each other using Velcro connecting straps. Silicone pads are installed on the inner surface of these elements, which prevent the components from snugly adhering to the patient’s body, thereby eliminating fogging and the formation of pressure sores on the patient’s skin. In the case of the rear tire cradle and the front tire cradle, as well as in the back and chest parts of the corset fixed corners, to which with the help of an ear, ear threaded, washers and screws neck brackets are attached. The cervical latch is a metal body, which contains a coil spring inside and a movable rod abutting the lower ends against the spring itself. The stem is regulated depending on the required traction parameter and fixed with a flat spring, clinging to the teeth of the stem. The cervical retainer has the ability to adjust and fix the cervical spine in three planes (X, Y, Z), which allows you to more precisely adapt to the ergonomics and anatomical features of a person. After the reposition of the vertebrae in the cervical spine, the required position of the stem is tightly fixed in the body by tightening the screw between the ear and the ear with a threaded rod, preventing the movement of the rod inside the body.
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