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Osteolysis is an active resorption of bone matrix by osteoclasts and can be interpreted as the reverse of ossification. Although osteoclasts are active during the natural formation of healthy bone the term "osteolysis" specifically refers to a pathological process. Osteolysis often occurs in the proximity of a prosthesis that causes either an immunological response or changes in the bone's structural load. Osteolysis may also be caused by pathologies like bone tumors, cysts, or chronic inflammation.

Acromioclavicular hook plate capable of repairing coracoclavicular ligament

InactiveCN106667569AAvoid cutsInhibition of dissolutionBone platesStress concentrationAcromion
The invention relates to an acromioclavicular hook plate capable of repairing a coracoclavicular ligament. The acromioclavicular hook plate comprises a hook plate body, screw holes, an acromion plate, first suture tunnels and second suture tunnels. The screw holes are formed in the upper portion of the hook plate body, the screw holes are through, the first suture tunnels are formed in the front portion of the hook plate body, the second suture tunnels are formed in the rear portion of the hook plate body, the acromion plate is disposed on the right portion of the hook plate body, the acromion plate and the hook plate body are integrally formed, and the acromion plate and the hook plate form a Z shape. The acromioclavicular hook plate has the advantages that the clavicle, the acromion and the coracoid can be firmly fixed through three-point fixing, and cutting and osteolysis generated due to stress concentration are avoided; a ligament anatomical position is repaired, postoperative laxity is avoided, and the situation that an internal fixture is detached first and then dislocation is conducted is avoided; sutures penetrate through a clavicular hook plate to prevent clavicular drilling, and the situation that the sutures are cut and cause clavicular fracture is avoided.
Owner:THE FIFTH PEOPLES HOSPITAL OF SHANGHAI

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