S2 Femoral Nail Compression Operative Technique - Stryker
S2 Femoral Nail Compression Operative Technique - Stryker
S2 Femoral Nail Compression Operative Technique - Stryker
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<strong>Operative</strong> <strong>Technique</strong><br />
Dynamic Locking Mode<br />
When the fracture profile permits,<br />
dynamic locking may be utilized for<br />
transverse, axially stable fractures.<br />
For routine Dynamic Locking, the<br />
dynamic hole on the Target Template<br />
should be used.<br />
The Partially Threaded Locking Screw<br />
(Shaft Screw) is placed in the dynamic<br />
position of the M/L oblong hole via<br />
the Target Device. This allows the<br />
nail to move and the fracture to settle<br />
while providing torsional stability<br />
(Fig. 41).<br />
10mm<br />
Antegrade dynamization is performed<br />
by statically locking the nail distally<br />
with two M/L Fully Threaded Locking<br />
Screws in a guided or freehand technique<br />
(Fig. 42).<br />
Fig. 41<br />
Note:<br />
If the Distal Targeting Device is<br />
used for Distal Guided Locking,<br />
this should always be performed<br />
before proximal locking!<br />
Fig. 42<br />
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