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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 16, 2014
Filed:
Mar. 08, 2011
Christophe Averous, Mittelhausbergen, FR;
Christophe Cermolacce, Marseilles, FR;
Patrice Determe, Toulouse, FR;
Patrice Diebold, Nancy, FR;
Stephane Guillo, Bordeaux, FR;
Hubert Rocher, Pessac, FR;
Christophe Roy, Chatuzange le Goubet, FR;
Christophe Averous, Mittelhausbergen, FR;
Christophe Cermolacce, Marseilles, FR;
Patrice Determe, Toulouse, FR;
Patrice Diebold, Nancy, FR;
Stephane Guillo, Bordeaux, FR;
Hubert Rocher, Pessac, FR;
Christophe Roy, Chatuzange le Goubet, FR;
Synchro Medical, , FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to an implant () for osseous fusion between two bones, including a first portion () having a longitudinal axis A, for being inserted in the first bone and including a first means () for attaching said implant in said first bone, and a second portion () having a longitudinal axis B, for being inserted in the second bone and including a second means () for attaching said implant in said second bone, said first and second portions () being connected by a central core (), said central core being a solid body, the cross-section of which, in a plane perpendicular to said longitudinal axis A, has the shape of a star having at least three points (), said first portion having three tabs (), each tab extending along said longitudinal axis A from the free end () of one of the points of said central core.