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Basic instruments for standard screw- and plate fixation Bali, Indonesia 28-30/05/09 Isabel Van Rie Richards AOTrauma Education for ORP

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Page 1: Basic Instruments for Screw Plate Fixation Final

Basic instruments for standard screw- and plate fixation

Bali, Indonesia28-30/05/09

Isabel Van Rie RichardsAOTrauma Education for ORP

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Learning outcomes

1. Prepare all basic instruments needed for large fragment screw & plate fixation step by step

2. Explain which instruments are used to apply a lag screw

3. Discuss the different instruments needed to obtain dynamic compression with a plate

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Operation steps

1. Fracture reduction

2. Bending / contouring the plate

3. Fracture fixation1. Drill the hole

2. Use the countersink

3. Measure

4. Tap

5. Insert the screw

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Pointed forceps (Weber)

• Several sizes available • Available with ratchet

closure or with speed

lock • 1 or 2 instruments

are used

With ratchet

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Forceps with serrated jaws

• Also used for temporary

plate fixation• Several sizes available• Available with speed lock• 1 or 2 instruments

are used

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Self-centering forceps (Verbrugge)

• Also used for temporary

plate fixation• Available with speed

lock• 1 or 2 instruments

are used• Adjustable to size

of fragment

Self-centeringjaws

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Sharp hook (Dentist)

• Reduction of small fragments• Used to clean the fracture gap, screw recess

and the tap & drill bit

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Elevators & Hohmann

• Elevators: dissection• Hohmann: retractor• Adapt the instrument size to the fracture site

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Femoral distractor

• Opens the fracture site so that reduction of smaller fragments is possible

Rod

Nuts

Sleeves

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Operation steps

1. Fracture reduction

2. Bending / contouring the plate

3. Fracture fixation1. Drill the hole

2. Use the countersink

3. Measure

4. Tap

5. Insert the screw

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Bendingtools

Bending press

Bending irons

Templates

12

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Flexible templates

1 2

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Operation steps

1. Fracture reduction

2. Bending / contouring the plate

3. Fracture fixation1. Drill the hole

2. Use the countersink

3. Measure

4. Tap

5. Insert the screw

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Drill bit

Tip Flutes

Quick coupling

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Drill bit

2-fluted 3-fluted

• Enables drilling at a sharp angle• Less strong

• Strong• Standard use

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Table of drill bits & taps

Screw Drill bit

threaded hole

Drill bit gliding hole

Tap

Cortical 4.5 3.2 4.5 4.5

Cancellous 6.5 3.2 (4.5) 6.5

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Double drill sleeve

• Protection of soft tissue• The double drill sleeve has several functions

12

3

3

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Drill sleeve

• Use of the corresponding size• Use as handle

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DCP & LC-DCP sleeves

DCP

LC-DCP

• The undersurface of the sleeve must be the same as the plate.

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DCP & LC-DCP sleeves

• Allow dynamic compression on the fracture

eccentricneutral

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DCP & LC-DCP sleeves

• The arrow must face towards fracture

• The attachments must fit on the handle

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Universal drill sleeve

• Inter-fragmentary compression is obtained by correct use of the spring loaded drill sleeve

• Used for DCP, LC-DCP and LCP plates

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Universal drill sleeve

Spring is activatedNeutral position

Spring is not activatedEccentric position

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Universal drill sleeve

• Disassemble to clean spring and tube• Do not lose any item

4 elementsA way to keep everything together!

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Tension device

• Will allow compression or distraction of the fracture.

Compression Distraction

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Tension device – used for compression

• Plate is fixed to bone.• Device is connected to plate.• Tension (compression) will be obtained by using

the socket wrench

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Countersink

• To cut the recess of the screw head in the bone.• The size of the tip corresponds with the core

diameter.

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Depth gauge

• To measure the length of the hole• Depth gauge must be adapted to screw size • Handle is calibrated with increments of 2mm

Disassemble for maintenance

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Tap

• To cut the thread of the screw in the bone.• The grooves allow removal of bone debris.

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Tap

• Remove bone debris with a sharp hook, a K-wire or by immersing in saline solution.

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Screwdriver

• Must be adapted to the recess.• Can be used with/without holding sleeve.

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In which order do we use the following instruments?

2. Countersink – tap - measuring

1. Measuring – countersink - tap

3. Countersink – measuring - tap

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Wrong procedure

1. Measuring 2. Countersinking

3. Inserting screw

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Correct procedure

1. Countersinking

2. Measuring

3. Tapping

4. Inserting screw

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Conclusion

1. The basic steps for plate and screw application are always the same: drilling, countersinking, measuring, tapping and screw insertion.

2. A lag screw is applied by drilling a gliding hole. The size of instruments depend of the size of the implants.

3. Dynamic compression is obtained by using the corresponding drill sleeve.