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publicationDate 1999-12-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber WO-9961104-A1
titleOfInvention Sterile disposable template grid system
abstract A sterile disposable template grid system for positioning and implanting medical implants is disclosed. In one embodiment, the disposable template grid (10) includes an attachment element (52 and 54) that joins a front portion (24) having front channels (28) and a rear portion (26) having rear channels (40) so that the front channels (28) align with the rear channels (40) to form passages (12) which allow medical implants to pass from the front portion (24) through the rear portion (40). In another embodiment, the disposable template grid (10) includes an insert (112) having channels (116); a bracket (114) sized to removably receive and support the insert (112) and having apertures (118); and an alignment element (130 and 58) for aligning the apertures (118) with the channels (116) to allow medical implants to pass from the apertures (118) through the channels (116). Although the disposable template grid (10) can be used with a wide variety of implants, it is particularly well suited for the radioactive seed containing needles used in brachytherapy.
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