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Applicator device for controllably injecting a surgical cement into bones

  • US 20030018339A1
  • Filed: 07/19/2001
  • Published: 01/23/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/19/2001
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An applicator device for controllably injecting a cement into a bone, the device comprising an elongated body having a first end portion, a second end portion, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a bottom portion, an axial space between the first side wall, the second side wall and the bottom portion, the axial space having a first end and a second end, a guiding block closing the first end of the axial space and located at said second end portion, the guiding block having an inner path with an inner thread, a rotatable spin having an outer threaded portion, a distal end emerging from the axial space by the first end of the axial space through the inner path of the guiding block, and a proximal end protruding into the axial space, the spin being axially movable within the axial space when being rotated within the inner thread of the guiding block, said proximal end pressing a plunger into a syringe body when said pin is screwed into said axial space, a syringe holder compartment, for holding the syringe body having an open insertion end for insertion of the plunger and an outlet end with a tubular outlet, the syringe body containing the cement, wherein the syringe holder department being a hollow body being releasably fastened by fastening means to said second end portion of said elongated body. and comprising an axial inner cavity being in axial alignment with said axial space, an open end for insertion of the syringe body by its outlet end, and an abutment end for abutment thereagainst of the outlet end of the syringe body, the abutment end having an opening for said tubular outlet to protrude out of the hollow body,

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