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Operative Technique<br />

Step IV (Fig. 69)<br />

The Conical Extraction Rod is then<br />

threaded and tightend into the<br />

proximal end of the nail. The Lag<br />

Screw is extracted by anti-clockwise<br />

rotation and pulling of the Lag<br />

Screwdriver. The K-Wire must then be<br />

removed.<br />

Step V (Fig. 70a & b)<br />

An appropriate sliding hammer<br />

assembly is attached to the Extraction<br />

Rod and the nail extracted.<br />

Note:<br />

• It is a useful to turn the Lag<br />

Screw Screwdriver clockwise<br />

slightly first to loosen the possibly<br />

bony ingrowth into the screw<br />

threads before turning it counter<br />

clockwise.<br />

• As an alternative for implant<br />

extraction and even in rare case<br />

of broken implants the <strong>Stryker</strong><br />

Implant Extraction System can be<br />

used.<br />

Fig. 69<br />

For details, please refer to the<br />

"Implant Extraction Set" Guide<br />

or ask <strong>Stryker</strong> Representative for<br />

further assistance.<br />

Implant Extraction Set<br />

Implant Extraction Guide<br />

Module One & Two<br />

Fig. 70a<br />

Implant Extraction Set:<br />

• Quick Reference Guide (B1000055)<br />

• Implant Extraction Guide<br />

(B1000057)<br />

Fig. 70b<br />

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