http://rdf.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubchem/patent/TW-200930336-A

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publicationDate 2009-07-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber TW-200930336-A
titleOfInvention Multi-functional flexible connection rod between spine nails
abstract A multi-functional flexible connection rod is connected between spine nails. The connection rod has a body that is formed of multiple strands of wire that are bundled or twisted together and the connection rod body is enclosed by an outer jacket. The wires are made of composite materials comprising poly ether ether kefone or carbon fiber or metallic materials including titanium alloy or stainless steel. The outer jacket is made of biocompatible polymers. The outer jacket is made to enclose the bundled wires therein through molding or fitting. With the function of flexible deformation of the connection rod body, the connection rod can be installed at various spinal portions that are coupled at different angles to improve the after-operation discomfort of a patient and to provide flexible mobility. With wire bundle enclosed by the outer jacket, the surface of the connection rod body is made smooth, which helps eliminates sequelas of adhesion or inflammation. The outer jacket is further used to reinforce the rod body formed of the wire bundle to protect the wire bundle from splitting or twisting and deformation due to being acted upon by external forces.
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