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Fig. 39
Fig. 37
Place the corresponding size Tibial
Fixation Plate Provisional onto the
cut surface of the tibia. Insert the
Tibial Plate Impactor into the recess
on the provisional and impact it so
the central fin engages the bone
and the provisional sits flush on
the tibial surface (Fig. 38).
Predrill and insert a 17mm Short-head
Holding Pin (00-5977-056-02) into
the anterior fixation hole (Fig. 39).
Use the Tibial Drill w/Stop to drill
the two tibial peg holes (Fig. 40).
Note that these holes are angled
20° posteriorly to facilitate drilling.
Although the pegs on the implant
are at 90,° the drill is designed
so that the pegs will fit into these
angled holes.
Leave the Tibial Fixation Plate
Provisional in place on the bone.
There are a number of indicators on
the Tibial Sizer. If the slider is used
without the sizer, the etch marks 1
through 6 on the slider indicate the
A/P length of the corresponding
implant. If the slider is used with the
sizer, the A/P length is indicated on
the sizer handle (Fig. 37). An additional
measurement on the slider at the tip
of the sizer handle indicates the length
of exposed bone posteriorly (behind
the implant) with the sizer head in
this particular position (Fig. 37). Also,
the cutout on the straight edge of the
sizer head indicates the location of
the tibial keel for marking. Remove the
Tibial Sizer. Then remove all soft tissue
debris from the popliteal region.
Technique tip: To facilitate insertion
of the Tibial Fixation Plate Provisional,
externally rotate the tibia while the
knee is flexed.
Fig. 38
Fig. 40