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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 17, 2019
Filed:
Mar. 27, 2012
Frederic Chatain, Bernin, FR;
Stephane Denjean, La Roche, FR;
Thierry Gaillard, Lyons, FR;
Jean-luc Delalande, Saint-Denis en Val, FR;
Herve Chavane, Caluire, FR;
Jean-paul Carret, Lyons, FR;
Jacques Bejui, Paris, FR;
Olivier Guyen, Lyons, FR;
Olivier Tayot, Caluire, FR;
Vincent Pibarot, Vienne, FR;
Guillaume Derouet, La Turballe, FR;
Benoit Gayraud, Le Loroux-Bottereau, FR;
Frederic Chatain, Bernin, FR;
Stephane Denjean, La Roche, FR;
Thierry Gaillard, Lyons, FR;
Jean-Luc Delalande, Saint-Denis en Val, FR;
Herve Chavane, Caluire, FR;
Jean-Paul Carret, Lyons, FR;
Jacques Bejui, Paris, FR;
Olivier Guyen, Lyons, FR;
Olivier Tayot, Caluire, FR;
Vincent Pibarot, Vienne, FR;
Guillaume Derouet, La Turballe, FR;
Benoit Gayraud, Le Loroux-Bottereau, FR;
NEOSTEO, Reze, FR;
Abstract
A T-shaped plate for osteosynthesis, has at least three first attachment holes () and second attachment holes () including a curved linkage area (). The epiphysis portion has a recess () with a curved profile from one end to the other of the T-bar when viewed from the top, and a curved profile when viewed from the side, and the diaphysis portion is straight and rigid. The plate is non-deformable at normal temperatures. The leg of the T has a rounded inner surface (). The linkage area () has an S-shaped longitudinal cross-section, the ends () of which that are adjoined with the bar and leg of the T, respectively, are substantially parallel to one another.