Transcription of Exeter Using Modular Broach Surgical Technique
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Exeter V40 Femoral Stem Table of Contents Indications Indications and IFC The indications for use in total hip arthroplasty include: Surgical Protocol Non-inflammatory degenerative joint disease, including osteoarthritis and avascular necrosis. Step 1 - Pre-Operative Planning and X-ray 1. Rheumatoid arthritis. Step 2 - Surgical Exposure .. 2. Step 3 - Femoral Neck Resection .. 2 Correction of functional deformity. Step 4 - Femoral Preparation .. 3 Revision procedures where other treatments or devices have failed. Step 5 - Femoral Broaching .. 4. Treatment of non-unions, femoral neck fractures and Step 6 - Trial 5. trochanteric fractures of the proximal femur with head Step 7 -Further Femoral Preparation .. 6 involvement that are not manageable Using other Step 8 -Femoral 7 techniques. Step 9 - Stem 8. Step 10 - Stem Insertion (continued).
pressurized. A calcar planer may be used if the broach is countersunk. The surgeon should start with a broach that is one or two sizes smaller than the anticipated stem size predicted by pre-operative planning.The broach is inserted along the long axis of the femur (Figure 7) to the level at which templating has shown the leg length will be ...
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