Gamma3 Trochanteric Nail 180 - Stryker
Gamma3 Trochanteric Nail 180 - Stryker Gamma3 Trochanteric Nail 180 - Stryker
Ordering Information – Instruments REF Description Optional Instruments 1806-0130 1806-0170 1806-0233 1806-0238 1806-0203 1806-0450 1806-0460 1806-4290S 1806-5020S 1806-0255 1320-9005 1320-9105 Wrench, 8mm/ 10mm Slotted Hammer Selfholding Screwdriver, long Selfholding Screwdriver, short Selfholding Screwdriver, extrashort Tissue Protection Sleeve Drill Sleeve Ø4.2mm Drill, 4.2 × 230mm, AO small, green (Long Nail)* Drill, 5 × 340mm, AO small, sterile, black (for Condyle or Shaft Screws)* Condyle Screwdriver (for Condyle Screws) Instrument Tray, Optional, empty Instrument Metal Tray, Optional, empty X-Ray Template 1320-0002 1320-0005 X-Ray Template, Gamma3 Nail 180 X-Ray Template, Gamma3 Long Nail, R 2.0 * For non-sterile, leave "S" off the REF number when ordering. 42
Implants Packaging All implants are packed sterile only. Set Screw The Nail and Lag Screw Implant have to be secured using the Set Screw in every surgical operation, without exception (see also page 30). The Nail and the Set Screw are therefore supplied together in the same blister pack (see Fig. 72). Nail The blister is packed in a white carton and wrapped to protect the contents during transportation and storage. Only two package sizes are used for all the nails (Fig. 73). The long nails are packed in a longer box and the short nails in a shorter box. This facilitates identification in the storage area. Fig. 72 The package carries also the date of sealing and a sterility expiration date. Long Nail, packaging example Trochanteric Nail, packaging example Fig. 73 43
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- Page 7 and 8: Implant Features Distal Locking Scr
- Page 9 and 10: Implant Features Fig. 7 Indications
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- Page 19 and 20: Operative Technique Assembly of Tar
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- Page 29 and 30: Operative Technique Lag Screw Fixat
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Implants<br />
Packaging<br />
All implants are packed sterile only.<br />
Set Screw<br />
The <strong>Nail</strong> and Lag Screw Implant have<br />
to be secured using the Set Screw<br />
in every surgical operation, without<br />
exception (see also page 30).<br />
The <strong>Nail</strong> and the Set Screw are<br />
therefore supplied together in the<br />
same blister pack (see Fig. 72).<br />
<strong>Nail</strong><br />
The blister is packed in a white<br />
carton and wrapped to protect the<br />
contents during transportation and<br />
storage.<br />
Only two package sizes are used for<br />
all the nails (Fig. 73).<br />
The long nails are packed in a longer<br />
box and the short nails in a shorter<br />
box.<br />
This facilitates identification in the<br />
storage area.<br />
Fig. 72<br />
The package carries also the date<br />
of sealing and a sterility expiration<br />
date.<br />
Long <strong>Nail</strong>, packaging example<br />
<strong>Trochanteric</strong> <strong>Nail</strong>, packaging example<br />
Fig. 73<br />
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