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S2 Femoral Nail Compression Operative Technique - Stryker

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<strong>Operative</strong> <strong>Technique</strong><br />

The Slotted Hammer (1806-0170) can<br />

be used on the Strike Plate (Fig. 17) if<br />

dense bone is encountered.<br />

Note:<br />

Prior to insertion check the<br />

correct assembly using a Drill<br />

through the required holes. Do<br />

not hit the Target Device. Only hit<br />

the Strike Plate.<br />

Repositioning should be carried out<br />

either by hand or by using the Strike<br />

Plate placed on top of the Target<br />

Device. The Universal Rod may then<br />

be attached to the Strike Plate (Fig. 18)<br />

and used in conjunction with the<br />

Slotted Hammer to carefully and<br />

smoothly extract the assembly.<br />

Fig. 17<br />

Note:<br />

A chamfer is located on the driving<br />

end of the nail in order to<br />

denote the end under X-Ray.<br />

Three circum-ferential grooves<br />

are located on the insertion post<br />

at 2mm, 10mm and 15mm from<br />

the driving end of the nail. Depth<br />

of insertion may be visual-ized<br />

with the aid of fluoroscopy<br />

(Fig. 19).<br />

Fig. 18<br />

When locking the <strong>S2</strong> <strong>Femoral</strong> <strong>Nail</strong><br />

<strong>Compression</strong> in the static mode, the<br />

nail is countersunk a minimum of<br />

5mm (Fig. 20).<br />

2mm<br />

5mm<br />

10mm<br />

15mm<br />

Static<br />

Dynamic or Apposition/<strong>Compression</strong><br />

Fig. 19<br />

When the implant is inserted in the<br />

dynamic mode or with active apposition/compression,<br />

the recommended<br />

depth of insertion is 15mm (Fig. 21).<br />

Note:<br />

If the <strong>S2</strong> Distal Targeting Device<br />

will be used for Distal Guided<br />

Locking, the nail must be inserted<br />

10 mm deeper than described<br />

above.<br />

Please refer to the <strong>S2</strong> Distal<br />

Targeting Device - <strong>Operative</strong><br />

<strong>Technique</strong> (REF B1000012) for<br />

detailed information.<br />

Fig. 20<br />

Note:<br />

Remove the Guide Wire prior<br />

to drilling and insertion of the<br />

Locking Screws.<br />

Fig. 21<br />

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