Paragraph Number142
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| Application | Cross-fixation guide | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Matter Number | IPP-0050-US35 nextremity | Reference Case 1 | IPP-0050-US35 nextremity |
| Created | 12/2/21, 12:00 AM | Modified | 12/2/21, 12:00 AM |
In the illustrated embodiment, the inserter 806 includes four stop members 892a,b,c,d positioned about the peripheral edge 884. Alternatively, or in addition, the inserter 806 may include a single stop member 892a, a pair of stop members 892a,b on one long side, a pair of stop members 892a,c on one short side. In the illustrated embodiment, the stop member 892 may include a projection 894 and a recess 896. As used herein, a “recess” refers to hollow, void, opening, or depression formed in a surface. In certain embodiments, the recess does not pass through the structure having the surface. A recess can have a variety of cross-section shapes (e.g., ovoid, oval, round, circular, rectangular, square, or the like) and have a variety of configurations for one or more walls that define the recess. In one example, a recess can have one or more walls that connect in rounded corners. In certain embodiments, a recess is sized and shaped to receive or accept another structure.
Added by DJM 12 2021