8
Attach Laser to Pelvic Base
Step 9: Attach Laser
Close shutter on the laser module.
Insert battery and close cover.
Attach laser to the posterior side of the bracket at a selected
angle. The laser can be angled downward to project more
proximal or angled straight to project more distally.
Ensure the laser module is securely attached and does not
rotate or pivot on the bracket.
NOTE:
The laser remains on as long as the battery is installed. The laser
beam is shown/hidden through the movement of a shutter.
WARNING: Do not shine laser beam into eyes.
Pre-Op Selections
Step 10: Select Hip
Select operative hip.
Step 12: Input Abduction
Input target cup abduction angle. This is the Radiographic Inclination angle defined as the
coronal plane projection of the angle between the acetabular axis and the longitudinal axis
of the body.
Step 13: Input Anteversion
Input target cup anteversion angle. This is the Radiographic Anteversion angle defined as
the angle between the acetabular axis and the coronal plane.
Left
10
Select Hip
L
Right
12
Input Abduction
Input target cup
Abduction angle
(Radiographic Inclination)
L
40
Input:
13
Input Anteversion
Input target cup
Anteversion angle
(Radiographic Anteversion)
L
15
Input:
9
Attach Laser
Insert battery
Screw onto
bracket
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Closed Shutter
Angled Straight
Angled Down