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Condylar Head Add-on System. Adjustable system for condylar head reconstruction.
Surgical Technique
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Instruments and implants approved by the AO Foundation.
Image intensifier control
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Introduction Condylar Head Add-on System 2
AO Principles 4
Intended use, Indications, Contraindications, 5 Warnings, General Adverse Events and MRI Information
Surgical Technique 7
Product Information Implants 17
Sets 23
Bibliography 26
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Table of Contents
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System Overview
Condylar Head Add-on System. Adjustable system for condylar head reconstruction.
The Synthes Condylar Head Add-on System is designed to provide temporary reconstruction of the mandibular condyle in patients undergoing disarticulation resection of the man-dible as part of ablative tumor surgery.
The Synthes Condylar Head Add-on is attached to a Recon-struction Plate with a fixation plate and two set screws.
Important: The Condylar Head Add-on System must only be used with the MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates 2.5 mm or 2.8 mm thick or 2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates.
Condylar Head Add-on – Maintains temporary function of temporomandibular joint – Oval head for a large contact area – Offset in a medial direction for anatomically correct
positioning of the implant – Highly polished oval head – Symmetrical design allows right or left placement
Fixation plates – Fixation plate for height-adjustment allows optimal
fit of the condylar head in the patient’s glenoid fossa
– Four different positions: 0 mm to 6 mm, in 2 mm increments
– Labeled to identify position height
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Used with reconstruction platesThe Condylar Head Add-on System is used with a recon-struction plate. It can be used with either of the following systems: – MatrixMANDIBLE – the condylar head add-on can attach
to either the 2.5 mm thick reconstruction plate or the 2.8 mm thick reconstruction plate
– 2.4 UniLOCK reconstruction plate
Optimal fit in the patient’s glenoid fossaTo achieve optimal fit in the patient’s glenoid fossa, the system includes four fixation plates which allow height adjustment of the condylar head add-on relative to the proximal end of the reconstruction plate (from 0 mm to 6 mm in 2 mm increments).
Set screws – Two screws are used to attach the condylar head add-on
and fixation plate to the reconstruction plate – The MatrixMANDIBLE screw is color-coded light blue and
has a self-holding MatrixMANDIBLE screwdriver blade recess
– The 2.4 UniLOCK screw is color-coded gray for identifica-tion and has a self-holding cruciform screwdriver blade recess
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AO Principles
In 1958, the AO formulated four basic principles, which have become the guidelines for internal fixation.1 These principles, as applied to the Condylar Head Add-on System, are:
Anatomic reductionThe height adjustment of the condylar implant allows resto-ration of facial form and anatomic relationships, including the occlusion.
Stable fixationThe condylar implant allows stable fixation when used with a MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates 2.5 mm or 2.8 mm thick or 2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate.
Preservation of blood supplyUse of surgical technique preserves the blood supply to soft tissue and bone, minimizes disruption of soft tissue and pre-serves vascular blood flow for bone healing.
Early, active mobilizationThe Condylar Head Add-on System preserves facial form and symmetry; permits jaw movement, chewing function and speech; and improves quality of life.
1 Müller ME, Allgöwer M, Schneider R, and Willenegger H. Manual of Internal Fixation. 3rd ed. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer. 1991.
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Intended use, Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, General Adverse Events and MRI Information
Intended UseThe Condylar Head Add-on System is intended for tempo-rary reconstruction of the mandibular condyle.
IndicationsThe Condylar Head Add-on System is indicated for tempo-rary reconstruction of the mandibular condyle in patients undergoing ablative surgery requiring the removal of the mandibular condyle.
ContraindicationsThe Condylar Head Add-on System is contraindicated for use as a permanent prosthetic device, for patients with temporo-mandibular joint disorders (TMD), or patients with traumatic injuries to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). These devices are offered STERILE and NONSTERILE. These devices are intended for single use only.
Warnings: – The use of the Condylar Head Add-on System is not
intended for permanent reconstruction. – When inserting the implant, it is important that the oper-
ative surgeon ensures that a soft tissue interface, such as the natural articulating disc or soft tissue graft resides between the implant head (device) and the bone.
– Direct metal-to-bone contact between the condylar com-ponent of the device and the natural glenoid fossa should be avoided. The procedure is contraindicated if no soft tissue is present.
– Improper placement of the implant due to surgical tech-nique may lead to contralateral joint dysfunction. Care must be taken to ensure that the plate is positioned verti-cally in the fossa. A potential “open bite” deformity may result if this vertical position is altered.
– This device is not intended to be loaded in order to re-establish complete function. Normal bite forces may not be tolerated by the implant.
– These devices can break during use (when subjected to excessive forces or outside the recommended surgical technique). While the surgeon must make the final deci-sion on removal of the broken part based on associated risk in doing so, we recommend that whenever possible and practical for the individual patient, the broken part should be removed.
– Instruments and screws may have sharp edges or moving joints that may pinch or tear user’s glove or skin.
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Magnetic Resonance environment
Torque, Displacement and Image Artifacts according to ASTM F2213-06, ASTM F2052-06e1 and ASTM F2119-07Non-clinical testing of worst case scenario in a 3 T MRI sys-tem did not reveal any relevant torque or displacement of the construct for an experimentally measured local spatial gradient of the magnetic field of 5.4 T/m. The largest image artifact extended approximately 31 mm from the construct when scanned using the Gradient Echo (GE). Testing was conducted on a 3 T MRI system.
Radio-Frequency-(RF-)induced heating according to ASTM F2182-11aNon-clinical electromagnetic and thermal simulations of worst case scenario lead to temperature rises of 13.7°C (1.5 T) and 6.5°C (3 T) under MRI Conditions using RF Coils (whole body averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2 W/kg for 15 minutes).
Precautions: The above mentioned test relies on non-clini-cal testing. The actual temperature rise in the patient will de-pend on a variety of factors beyond the SAR and time of RF application. Thus, it is recommended to pay particular atten-tion to the following points: – It is recommended to thoroughly monitor patients under-
going MR scanning for perceived temperature and/or pain sensations.
– Patients with impaired thermoregulation or temperature sensation should be excluded from MR scanning proce-dures.
– Generally, it is recommended to use an MRI system with low field strength in the presence of conductive implants. The employed specific absorption rate (SAR) should be reduced as far as possible.
– Using the ventilation system may further contribute to reduce temperature increase in the body.
Intended use, Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, General Adverse Events and MRI Information
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Surgical Technique
The following steps are additional to the surgical technique for the MatrixMANDIBLE System (DSEM/CMF/0814/0025) and Compact 2.4 UniLOCK System (DSEM/CMF/0216/0115).
1Determine surgical approach
If possible, place the patient in MMF to maintain the poste-rior ramus height and the occlusion.
Surgeon preference determines the surgical approach.
Note: Most disarticulation resections and condylar head/reconstruction plate placements will occur with transcutaneous access.
2Measure ramus height
Prior to the resection, measure the patient’s ramus height from the tip of the condyle to the bottom of the ramus (angle).
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Surgical Technique
3Select and cut and/or contour reconstruction plate
Select the appropriate reconstruction plate to match the planned resection and measured ramus height.
Cut and/or contour the plate to match the patient’s anatomy.
Refer to the MatrixMANDIBLE Surgical Technique (DSEM/ CMF/0814/0025) or Compact 2.4 UniLOCK Surgical Technique (DSEM/CMF/0216/0115) for plate contouring and mandible resection.
The Condylar Head Add-on System will add between 11 mm to 17 mm of height to the vertical (ramus) end of the plate.
Warning: Ensure the plates are free from burrs/sharp edges after cutting.
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Note: Use bending screws to prevent plate hole deformation while contouring the plate.
Warning: After resection, the ramus height and the anteroposterior (AP) length must be maintained.
Note: It is recommended that the plate’s ramus section is cut one hole longer than anticipated to ensure proper fit.
Warning: To ensure proper fit of the Condylar Head Add-on on the reconstruction plate, the last three holes in the region of the mandibular ramus should not be bent or restricted.
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Surgical Technique
4Position reconstruction plate
From an anterior approach, clamp the plate to the mandible using two plate holding forceps.
Precaution: It is essential to hold and stabilize the plate using the plate holding forceps, as its weight can disrupt vertical position, potentially causing an “open bite” deformity.
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5Position condylar head add-on
Instruments for MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates
03.503.070 Screwdriver Shaft MatrixMANDIBLE, short, self-holding, for Hexagonal Coupling
or 03.503.071 Screwdriver Shaft MatrixMANDIBLE,
medium, self-holding, for Hexagonal Coupling
or03.503.072 Screwdriver Shaft MatrixMANDIBLE, long,
self-holding, for Hexagonal Coupling
Instrument for 2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate
314.447 Screwdriver Shaft 2.4, cruciform, self-holding, for Quick Coupling
Before securing the plate, place the patient in temporary MMF to maintain posterior ramus height.
Place the neutral fixation plate (position 0 mm) onto the condylar head, and fasten to the lateral aspect of the recon-struction plate using the screwdriver blade and two set screws.
Note: Secure set screws to the assembly until snug. Verify that no play exists in the assembly. Do not over-tighten.
Position the assembled condylar head add-on in the fossa ensuring that there is enough room for the natural articular disc or a soft tissue graft.
0 mm position
2 mm position
4 mm position
6 mm position
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If additional ramus height is required to properly seat the condylar head into the fossa, up to 6 mm of height can be added by using different fixation plates (2 mm, 4 mm or 6 mm).
If the ramus height is excessive, one or more holes can be cut from the ramus section of the reconstruction plate and the fixation plates can be used to adjust the height of the condylar head.
For example, cutting one hole section (8 mm long) from the reconstruction plate, then using the 6 mm fixation plate with the condylar head will yield a net reduction of 2 mm in ramus height.
Surgical Technique
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6Secure Reconstruction Plate to distal fragment
Instruments for MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates
03.503.044 Drill Sleeve 1.8, short, with thread, for MatrixMANDIBLE
03.503.046 Drill Sleeve 2.4, short, with thread, for MatrixMANDIBLE
03.503.070 Screwdriver Shaft MatrixMANDIBLE, short, self-holding, for Hexagonal Coupling
or 03.503.071 Screwdriver Shaft MatrixMANDIBLE,
medium, self-holding, for Hexagonal Coupling
or03.503.072 Screwdriver Shaft MatrixMANDIBLE, long,
self-holding, for Hexagonal Coupling
03.503.461 Drill Bit B 1.8 mm, length 90 mm, for J-Latch Coupling*, for 03.503.044
03.503.471 Drill Bit B 2.4 mm, length 90 mm, for J-Latch Coupling*, for 03.503.046
Instruments for 2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate
310.520 Drill Bit B 1.8 mm, length 125 mm, 2-flute, for Quick Coupling
310.540 Drill Bit B 2.4 mm, length 125 mm, 2-flute, for Quick Coupling
314.447 Screwdriver Shaft 2.4, cruciform, self-holding, for Quick Coupling
397.441 Drill Sleeve 1.8, with thread, for UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates
397.442 Drill Sleeve 2.4, with thread, for UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates
* Drill bits with mini quick coupling also available.
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Precautions: – Drill speed rate should never exceed 1,800 rpm, particu-
larly in dense, hard bone. Higher drill speed rates can re-sult in: – thermal necrosis of the bone, – soft tissue burns, – an oversized hole, which can lead to reduced pullout
force, increased ease of the screws stripping in bone, suboptimal fixation, and/or the need for emergency screws.
– Always irrigate during drilling to avoid thermal damage to the bone.
– Irrigate and apply suction for removal of debris potentially generated during implantation or removal.
– Avoid drilling over nerve or tooth roots. – Take care while drilling as to not damage, entrap, or tear a
patient’s soft tissue or damage critical structures. – Be sure to keep drill clear of loose surgical materials. – Handle devices with care and dispose worn bone cutting
instruments in an approved sharps container.
Surgical Technique
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Before securing the plate, ensure that the patient is in temporary MMF.
Once the plate and the Condylar Head Add-on implant are positioned properly, use at least four screws to secure the plate to the mandible.
For 2.4 mm screws, use the 1.8 mm drill bit and 1.8 mm threaded drill guide. For 2.9 mm screws (or 3.0 mm when us-ing 2.4 UniLOCK plates), use the 2.4 mm drill bit and 2.4 mm threaded drill guide.
Refer to the Surgical Technique of MatrixMANDIBLE (DSEM/CMF/0814/0025) / Compact 2.4 UniLOCK (DSEM/CMF/0216/ 0115) for detailed plate application.
Note: In osteoporotic bone, MatrixMANDIBLE 2.9 mm LOCK screws / UniLOCK 3.0 mm locking screws are recommended.
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Surgical Technique
7Check the fit of the condylar head in the glenoid fossa
Remove the patient from MMF and check to ensure that the condylar head articulates properly in the fossa.
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Implants
04.449.000/ Condylar Head Add-on 04.449.000S
04.449.010/ Fixation Plate for Condylar Head Add-on,04.449.010S Position 0 mm
04.449.020/ Fixation Plate for Condylar Head Add-on,04.449.020S Position 2 mm
04.449.030/ Fixation Plate for Condylar Head Add-on,04.449.030S Position 4 mm
04.449.040/ Fixation Plate for Condylar Head Add-on,04.449.040S Position 6 mm
04.497.000/ Set Screw for Condylar Head Add-on04.497.000S (for use with 2.4 UniLOCK plates)
04.497.001/ MatrixMANDIBLE Set Screw for Condylar04.497.001S Head Add-on (for use with MatrixMANDI-
BLE Reconstruction Plates)
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Implants
The following plates can be used with the Condylar Head Add-on System
MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates
04.503.739/ MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plate,04.503.739S angled, left, 7+23 holes, thickness
2.5 mm, Pure Titanium
04.503.740/ MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plate,04.503.740S angled, right, 7+23 holes, thickness
2.5 mm, Pure Titanium
04.503.741/ MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plate,04.503.741S double-angled, small, thickness 2.5 mm,
Pure Titanium, sterile
04.503.742/ MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plate,04.503.742S double-angled, medium, thickness
2.5 mm, Pure Titanium, sterile
04.503.743/ MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plate,04.503.743S double-angled, large, thickness 2.5 mm,
Pure Titanium, sterile
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04.503.772/ MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plate, 04.503.772S angled, left, 7+23 holes,
thickness 2.8 mm, Pure Titanium
04.503.773/ MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plate,04.503.773S angled, right, 7+23 holes,
thickness 2.8 mm, Pure Titanium
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Implants
2.4 mm cortex, 2.4 mm and/or 2.9 mm MatrixMANDIBLE LOCK screws used to secure the MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates to the mandible
04.503.435.01C– MatrixMANDIBLE Screws B 2.4 mm,04.503.448.01C self-tapping, Titanium Alloy (TAN),04.503.435.04C– length 5 to 18 mm04.503.448.04C
04.503.638.01C– MatrixMANDIBLE LOCK Screws 04.503.648.01C B 2.4 mm, self-tapping, 04.503.638.04C– Titanium Alloy (TAN), length 8 to 18 mm04.503.648.04C
04.503.465.01C– MatrixMANDIBLE Emergency Screws 04.503.478.01C B 2.7 mm, self-tapping, Titanium Alloy (TAN), length 5 to18 mm
04.503.668.01C– MatrixMANDIBLE LOCK Screws 04.503.678.01C B 2.9 mm, self-tapping, 04.503.668.04C– Titanium Alloy (TAN), length 8 to 18 mm04.503.678.04C
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449.628/ UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4, angled,449.628S right, 13+5 holes, length 110/40 mm,
Pure Titanium
449.629/ UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4, angled,449.629S left, 13+5 holes, length 110/40 mm,
Pure Titanium
449.636/ UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4,449.636S double-angled, 4+20+4 holes,
length 33/162/33 mm, Pure Titanium
449.637/ UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4,449.637S double-angled, 5+22+5 holes,
length 41/178/41 mm, Pure Titanium
449.638/ UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4,449.638S double-angled, 6+24+6 holes,
length 49/194/49 mm, Pure Titanium
2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates
449.626/ UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4, angled,449.626S left, 21+6 holes, length 170/50 mm,
Pure Titanium
449.627/ UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4, angled,449.627S right, 21+6 holes, length 170/50 mm,
Pure Titanium
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2.4 mm cortex, 2.4 mm and/or 3.0 mm UniLOCK screws used to secure the 2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates to the mandible
401.506– MF Cortex Screws B 2.4 mm, self-tapping, 401.540 Pure Titanium, gold, length 6 to 40 mm
401.558– Emergency Screws B 2.7 mm, self-tapping,401.568 Pure Titanium, blue, length 8 to 18 mm
497.668– UniLOCK Screws B 2.4 mm, self-tapping,497.682 Pure Titanium, violet, length 8 to 22 mm
497.690– UniLOCK Screws B 3.0 mm, self-tapping, 497.697 Pure Titanium, turquoise, length 8 to 22 mm
Implants
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Sets
Insert for Implants for Condylar Head Add-on System, for use with MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates and 2.4 UniLOCK Plates (61.449.000.01)
Fits in the auxiliary bin of the MatrixMANDIBLE Compact Recon (Art. No. 61.503.840) and Compact 2.4 UniLOCK (DSEM/CMF/0216/0115).
Required sets
For 2.5 mm thick (blue) or 2.8 mm thick (gold)MatrixMANDIBLE Reconstruction Plates
01.503.831 Instrument Set for MatrixMANDIBLE Recon
01.503.834 MatrixMANDIBLE Recon Plates
01.503.836 MatrixMANDIBLE Recon Screwsor 01.503.831 Instrument Set for MatrixMANDIBLE Recon
01.503.840 MatrixMANDIBLE Compact Recon
For 2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates
01.504.034 Compact 2.4 UniLOCK
01.502.093 Standard Instruments Compact 2.4 Mandible
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Sets
Set for use with 2.4 UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates (01.449.000)
61.449.000 Module for Condylar Head Add-on System
Implants Quantity
04.449.000 Condylar Head Add-on 4
04.449.010 Fixation Plate for Condylar 3 Head Add-on, Position 0 mm
04.449.020 Fixation Plate for Condylar 3 Head Add-on, Position 2 mm
04.449.030 Fixation Plate for Condylar 3 Head Add-on, Position 4 mm
04.449.040 Fixation Plate for Condylar 3 Head Add-on, Position 6 mm
04.497.000 Set Screw for Condylar Head 10 Add-on
449.626 UniLOCK Reconstruction 1 Plate 2.4, angled, left, 21+6 holes, length 170/50 mm, Pure Titanium
449.627 UniLOCK Reconstruction 1 Plate 2.4, angled, right, 21+6 holes, length 170/50 mm, Pure Titanium
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Instruments Quantity
310.520 Drill Bit B 1.8 mm, length 125 mm, 1 2-flute, for Quick Coupling
310.540 Drill Bit B 2.4 mm, length 125 mm, 1 2-flute, for Quick Coupling
311.230 Tap for Cortex Screws 1 B 2.4 mm,length 100/45 mm
314. 447 Screwdriver Shaft 2.4, cruciform, 2 self-holding, for Quick Coupling
397.441 Drill Sleeve 1.8, with thread, 1 for UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates
329.409 Bending Template, angled, 1 21+6 holes, for UniLOCK Reconstruction Plate 2.4
497.689 Bending Screw for UniLOCK 8 Reconstruction Plates, Pure Titanium
Additionally available
311.243 Tap for UniLOCK Screws 3.0 mm, length 100/45 mm
397.442 Drill Sleeve 2.4, with thread, for UniLOCK Reconstruction Plates
Additional instruments Additionally needed instruments for plate cutting and bend-ing are included in the Standard Instruments Compact 2.4 Mandible set (Art. No. 01.502.093).
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