PPT Fracture neck Femur PowerPoint Presentation ID329730

Synthes Dynamic Hip Screw. The biomechanics of lag screw insertion a comparison of the Synthes 10 Synthes DHS / DCS Dynamic Hip and Condylar Screw System Technique Guide 9 Align handle Before removing the assembly, align the handle so it is in the same plane as the femoral shaft (parallel to the femoral shaft axis when viewed laterally). An implant like a sliding hip screw (dynamic hip screw; DHS) provides angular-stable fixation combined with a cannulated screw (antirotation screw) parallel to the DHS lag screw

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VIPER ® Cortical Fix Fenestrated Screw System; Degenerative Note: Keep continuous forward pressure on the DHS / DCS wrench while advancing the lag screw

New SYNTHES New DCS Dynamic Condylar Lag Screw & Hip Plate Set Complete

It is indicated for per-trochanteric, lateral femoral neck fractures and some subtrochanteric fractures The DHHS has both short and long barrel options and offers the added potential benefit of locking head screws in the sideplate AONA Implant Instrument and Technique Guide Series DHS® / DCS® Dynamic Hip and Condylar Screw System

Dynamic hip screw. The dynamic helical hip screw (DHHS; Synthes, Paoli, Pennsylvania) is a stainless steel implant designed to permit controlled impaction of fracture fragments and is similar to the traditional SHS design DHS is a trade name for the Synthes company, being one type of sliding hip screw

Dynamic hip screw. The dynamic hip screw (DHS), a femoral head-sparing orthopaedic device, is used to treat femoral neck fractures An implant like a sliding hip screw (dynamic hip screw; DHS) provides angular-stable fixation combined with a cannulated screw (antirotation screw) parallel to the DHS lag screw