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Surgical Technique  USS™ Low Profile Spine System  DePuy Synthes    19

Required instruments

388.410  USS Spreader Forceps, length 330 mm
388.422  Compression Forceps for USS and Click’X

Optional instruments

314.070  Screwdriver, hexagonal, small, length 200 mm
388.360  USS Holding Sleeve, length 80 mm,  

for 314.070 

388.440  USS Holding Forceps for USS Rods
498.911   Fixation ring

Distraction or compression 

Once the rod has been introduced and attached to the 
implants, distraction or compression can be carried out. 
This is usually performed with two neighbouring 
implants with one implant firmly tightened and the 
other loose. Distraction is carried out with the spreader 
forceps and compression with the compression forceps. 
The tip of the instrument is placed on the sleeve of the 
implants.

Options

Use one of the following alternative methods when for-
ceps cannot be applied directly to the implants because 
the neighbouring implants are too far apart.

a. Additional use of holding forceps for rods

Instead of using the fixation ring, secure the holding for-
ceps next to the dedicated implant and carry out distrac-
tion or compression.

b. Additional use of fixation ring

A fixation ring is placed adjacent to the implant where 
compression or distraction is to be performed. The ring 
is placed onto the rod using the hexagonal screwdriver 
and the holding sleeve. The distraction or compression is 
now carried out over the implant and the fixation ring. 
The implant must be loose (i.e. not rigidly fixed to the 
rod) during this procedure. Remove the fixation ring 
after tightening the Nut of the implant.

Distraction or Compression of Adjacent Implants

Summary of Contents for USS Low Profile

Page 1: ...Thoracolumbar posterior fixation system with side opening screws and hooks USS Low Profile Spine System Surgical Technique...

Page 2: ...mantling of multi part instruments as well as processing guidelines for implants please contact your local sales representative or refer to http emea depuysynthes com hcp reprocessing care maintenance...

Page 3: ...tioning 7 Lamina Hook Positioning 10 Angled Lamina Hook Positioning at the Transverse Process 11 Rod Contouring 12 Tightening of Construct 13 Introduction of Rods Into Side Openings 15 Distraction or...

Page 4: ...and delivery of the Curriculum Stability Alignment Biology Function 1 2 AO Spine Principles Stability Stabilization to achieve a specific therapeutic outcome Alignment Balancing the spine in three dim...

Page 5: ...e handle 2 Picking up of implants Insert the tip of the Stick into the head of the implant 1 Tighten the Stick to the implant by rotating the knurled knob of the USS Universal Handle 2 Release of Stic...

Page 6: ...and 7 0 mm screws 388 538 Pedicle probe 2 8 mm length 230 mm for 4 2 mm screws 388 540 Pedicle probe 3 8 mm length 230 mm for 5 0 and 6 0 mm screws 388 539 Pedicle probe 4 8 mm length 230 mm for 7 0 m...

Page 7: ...pedicle Continue opening the pedicle canal using one of the USS Pedicle Probes Precaution If the probe resists advancement use image intensifier control to check the position and orientation 2 Probe...

Page 8: ...ropriate pedicle screw from the tray as described on page 3 Insert the screw into the prepared pedicle until the screw head is well seated i e the side opening of the implant head should point in the...

Page 9: ...le hook Prepare the pedicle using the USS Pedicle Feeler Place the pedicle feeler between the inferior and superior facet joints Precaution Carefully check that the instrument is placed in the articul...

Page 10: ...positioner and also by pushing laterally The pedicle hook should not move Gently tap the hook positioner with a hammer to firmly seat the hook Remove the hook positioner and the han dle The Stick rem...

Page 11: ...s 9 Pedicle Hook Positioning 5 Insert screw 3 2 mm Select a suitable length USS Screw for Pedicle Hook and insert it into the previously prepared drill hole using the hexagonal screwdriver and the hol...

Page 12: ...amina with a bone rongeur Check the seat for the lam ina hook using the USS Lamina Feeler Remove the lamina feeler 2 Position lamina hook Pick up an appropriate lamina hook from the tray with the Stic...

Page 13: ...the transverse process Remove the lamina feeler Warning Aim for a hook position as medially as possible in order to limit stress on transverse pro cess 2 Position angled lamina hook Pick up an appropr...

Page 14: ...ng Pliers with Rolls for USS Rods 388 910 USS Bending Irons left right 388 920 Use a trial rod to determine the shape and length of the rod to be inserted Contour the rod using either the bending plie...

Page 15: ...iversal handle The Sleeve and Nut are picked up with the universal handle from the tray Make sure that the upper side of the Nut is correctly oriented i e the crank of the Nut faces downward and fits...

Page 16: ...ck with the Socket Wrench with L handle if every sin gle implant is firmly tightened to the rod The coun ter torque instrument is used simultaneously Also check that the rods overlap the screws at the...

Page 17: ...ping Pliers for USS Implants Using the Rod Introduction Pliers Persuader The Persuader is used in situations when the distance between implant and rod is significant The Persuader permits introduction...

Page 18: ...located on the side of the Persuader with the arrow pointing to the outer side 1 Pick up a Sleeve from the tray 2 2 Locate Persuader on implants Slide the cylinder of the Persuader over the Stick and...

Page 19: ...must face upwards The lever must be pulled and then released so that the fork of the support engages in the hexagon of the Stick 4 Bring rod towards side opening of implant Place the spreader forceps...

Page 20: ...position a either try to align the screw to the rod by slightly turning the Stick using the USS Socket Wrench 6 mm b or gently tap the sleeve pusher to position the Sleeve on the implant using the USS...

Page 21: ...tip of the instrument is placed on the sleeve of the implants Options Use one of the following alternative methods when for ceps cannot be applied directly to the implants because the neighbouring im...

Page 22: ...instrument with L handle Rod connectors allow the bridging of lateral distances in cases where the rod is offset from the implant The Rod Connector can be attached to the rod at any point dur ing the...

Page 23: ...insert the ribbed part of the Rod Connector in the side opening of the implant 1 Tighten the set screw of the Rod Connector using the small hexagonal screwdriver 2 2 Connect Rod Connector to implant...

Page 24: ...structions for Use for specific information on Intended use Indications Contraindications Warnings and Precautions Potential Adverse Events Undesirable Side Effects and Residual Risks Instructions for...

Page 25: ...Thieme 2 Aebi M Thalgott JS Webb JK 1998 AO ASIF Principles in Spine Surgery Berlin Springer 3 Modular Stabilization System The Universal Spine System in Aebi M Thalgott JS Webb JK 1998 AO ASIF Princi...

Page 26: ...ently available in all markets This publication is not intended for distribution in the USA Surgical techniques are available as PDF files at www depuysynthes com ifu DePuy Synthes Spine a division of...

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