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NO. | REF | Product | Qty. |
1 | 4200-0201 | Neutral and Load Drill Guide Φ3.2 | 1 |
2 | 4200-0202 | Drill & Tap Guider (Φ4.5/Φ6.5) | 1 |
3 | 4200-0203 | Drill & Tap Guider (Φ3.2/Φ4.5) | 1 |
4 | 4200-0204 | Drill Bit (Φ4.5*115mm) | 1 |
5 | 4200-0205 | Drill Bit (Φ4.5*115mm) | 1 |
6 | 4200-0206 | Drill Bit (Φ3.2*115mm) | 1 |
7 | 4200-0207 | Drill Bit (Φ3.2*115mm) | 1 |
8 | 4200-0208 | Depth Gauge (0-90mm) | 1 |
9 | 4200-0209 | Periosteal Elevator 15mm | 1 |
10 | 4200-0210 | Obilique Reduction Forcep (230mm) | 1 |
11 | 4200-0211 | Periosteal Elevator 8mm | 1 |
12 | 4200-0212 | Sharp Reduction Forcep (200mm) | 1 |
13 | 4200-0213 | Silicon Handle Screwdriver Hexagonal 3.5mm | 1 |
14 | 4200-0214 | Self-centering Bone Holding Forcep (270mm) | 2 |
15 | 4200-0215 | Retractor Width 40mm/18mm | 1 |
16 | 4200-0216 | Countersink Φ8.0 | 1 |
17 | 4200-0217 | Hollow Reamer Φ8.0 | 1 |
4200-0218 | Extraction Screw Hexagonal 3.5mm Conical | 1 | |
18 | 4200-0219 | Tap Cortex 4.5mm | 1 |
4200-0220 | Tap Cancellous 6.5mm | 1 | |
19 | 4200-0221 | Bending Iron | 1 |
20 | 4200-0222 | Aluminium Box | 1 |
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If you work in orthopedic surgery, you are likely familiar with the term "large fragment instrument set." This set of instruments is essential for orthopedic surgeons when performing procedures that require fixation of large bone fragments. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into what a large fragment instrument set is, what it includes, and how it is used in orthopedic surgery.
A large fragment instrument set is a collection of surgical instruments used to fixate large bone fragments, typically in the femur, tibia, or humerus. These instruments are used in orthopedic surgeries such as open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of fractures, which involve fixing broken bones using screws, plates, and other devices.
A large fragment instrument set typically includes the following components:
Reduction instruments are used to manipulate bone fragments into the proper position. These instruments include bone reduction forceps, pointed reduction forceps, and bone-holding forceps.
Drilling instruments are used to create holes in the bone for the placement of screws and other fixation devices. These instruments include a hand drill, a drill bit set, and a drill guide.
Plate and screw instruments are used to secure the bone fragments in place. These instruments include bone plates, screws, and a screwdriver set.
Bone graft instruments are used to harvest bone grafts from other parts of the body for use in the repair of bone defects. These instruments include bone curettes and bone gouges.
Miscellaneous instruments include items such as surgical gloves, sterile drapes, and a surgical light source.
When performing orthopedic surgeries, a large fragment instrument set is used to fixate large bone fragments. The surgeon first uses reduction instruments to manipulate the bone fragments into the proper position. Next, drilling instruments are used to create holes in the bone for the placement of screws and other fixation devices. Plate and screw instruments are then used to secure the bone fragments in place. Finally, bone graft instruments may be used to harvest bone grafts from other parts of the body for use in the repair of bone defects.
A large fragment instrument set offers several advantages over other types of surgical instruments. These include:
Large fragment instrument sets are specifically designed for orthopedic surgeries involving large bone fragments, ensuring precision and accuracy during the procedure.
A large fragment instrument set can help to reduce the time needed for orthopedic surgeries, as it includes all the necessary instruments for the procedure in one set.
Using a large fragment instrument set can be more cost-effective than purchasing individual instruments for each procedure.
In conclusion, a large fragment instrument set is an essential tool for orthopedic surgeons when performing procedures that require fixation of large bone fragments. It includes a variety of instruments that are specifically designed for these types of surgeries, ensuring precision and efficiency during the procedure. By using a large fragment instrument set, surgeons can provide their patients with the best possible outcomes while reducing the time and cost associated with these types of surgeries.
A1. No, a large fragment instrument set is specifically designed for orthopedic surgeries involving large bone fragments.
A2. The time needed for an ORIF procedure using a large fragment instrument set can vary depending on the complexity of the procedure and the patient's condition. However, using a large fragment instrument set can help to reduce the time needed for the procedure.
A3. The instruments in a large fragment instrument set are typically made from stainless steel or titanium.
A4. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with using a large fragment instrument set. These risks include infection, bleeding, and nerve or blood vessel damage. However, the use of a large fragment instrument set can help to minimize these risks by ensuring precision and accuracy during the procedure.
A5. While a large fragment instrument set is typically used for adult patients, some components of the set may be suitable for use in pediatric patients. However, the surgeon will need to carefully evaluate the patient's condition and choose the appropriate instruments for the procedure.