Plate for connecting base splinters with bone shafts
First Claim
1. A "T" shaped plate for connecting base fragments with bone shafts, comprising a shorter transverse arm for mounting on a bone fragment and an elongated arm for mounting on a bone shaft, said elongated arm having a longitudinal axis, and compression holes disposed in said arms, characterized in that each hole in the shorter transverse arm, on one side of the plate surface opposite to the bone fragment has a tapered shape around its entire circumference, with a circular rim, and on the other side of the plate intended to be elevated above the bone, each hole has an oval shape with a longer main axis and a shorter transverse axis, wherein the longer main axis of the oval shape of each hole in the shorter transverse arm is parallel with said longitudinal axis of the elongated arm, said transverse arm having an elongated groove below each opening formed in the bone-facing surface of the plate, said groove being located so that its longitudinal axis lies in the same main axis of the oval shape of each opening in the transverse arm, and each groove is perpendicular to the shorter transverse arm, each groove having its lateral surfaces perpendicular to each other, the width of each groove being at least equal to the length of the shorter transverse axis of the oval shape of each hole, and the depth of each groove is smaller than its width.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a plate for connecting bone splinters with bone shafts. The plate has a "T"-shape with a short transverse arm (1) and a longitudinal leg (2) situated perpendicularly to each other. In the transverse arm (1) and longitudinal leg (2) there are sets of pressure holes (3) each having on one side of the plate a conical shape and on the other side an oval shape with a major axis extending in the identical direction as that of the axis (0) of the longitudinal leg (2). Along the same axis, in which each oval tapered pressure hole (3) is situated, in said other side of the transverse arm (1), there are elongated grooves (4). In said other side of the longitudinal leg (2) of the plate, along its longitudinal axis (0), there also runs a groove (6).
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1. A "T" shaped plate for connecting base fragments with bone shafts, comprising a shorter transverse arm for mounting on a bone fragment and an elongated arm for mounting on a bone shaft, said elongated arm having a longitudinal axis, and compression holes disposed in said arms, characterized in that each hole in the shorter transverse arm, on one side of the plate surface opposite to the bone fragment has a tapered shape around its entire circumference, with a circular rim, and on the other side of the plate intended to be elevated above the bone, each hole has an oval shape with a longer main axis and a shorter transverse axis, wherein the longer main axis of the oval shape of each hole in the shorter transverse arm is parallel with said longitudinal axis of the elongated arm, said transverse arm having an elongated groove below each opening formed in the bone-facing surface of the plate, said groove being located so that its longitudinal axis lies in the same main axis of the oval shape of each opening in the transverse arm, and each groove is perpendicular to the shorter transverse arm, each groove having its lateral surfaces perpendicular to each other, the width of each groove being at least equal to the length of the shorter transverse axis of the oval shape of each hole, and the depth of each groove is smaller than its width.
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