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Zimmer Patient Specific Instruments Surgical Technique for Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex System

TOC Zimmer Patient Specific Instruments Surgical Technique for Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Table of Contents PAGE 1 Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Instr. 1-5 Femoral Technique 1-2 PAGE 2 Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Instr. 1-5 Introduction General Considerations Zimmer PSI is not designed for use with the Zimmer MIS Quad-Sparing Total Knee Procedure. Zimmer PSI should be used in conjunction with a femur first technique. Verify stability and fixation of all pins. When securing the conventional tibia cutting guides, avoid the use of spring pins as these may cause stress / unwanted shift on the tibia cutting guide. Tibial Technique 3-5

Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Femoral Technique 1 Position Femoral Pin Guide Do not remove osteophytes from the femur. Position the Pin Guide on the distal femur (Fig. 1). Pin Guide will be captured by the anterior ridge of the femur. The epi-condylar axis and AP axis reference lines on the Pin Guide can be used to assess alignment. Apply posterior pressure to the Pin Guide and verify secure fit. Fig. 1 Drill and Pin the Anterior Pin Holes Drill and pin the medial and lateral anterior pin holes of the Pin Guide using the Universal Disposable Drill (2001-00-000) (Fig. 2). Fig. 2 Pre-drill Distal Peg Holes Drill the medial and lateral distal peg holes of the Pin Guide with the Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex System 6mm Drill (00-5970-060-00) to the depth line that is etched on the drill (Fig. 3). Note: Depending on femur size constraints, when drilling the distal lateral hole, the drill may interfere with the anterior lateral pin. If applicable, remove the anterior lateral pin prior to drilling the distal lateral hole. Following this, the anterior lateral pin can be replaced. Fig. 3 1

1 Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Femoral Technique Place Distal Cut Guide and Cut Femur Remove the Pin Guide by sliding it off the pins, leaving the anterior pins in the bone. Secure the Natural-Knee Flex System Captured Femoral Distal Saw Guide (00-5413-000-03). Check alignment if desired, and make the cut (Fig. 4). TECHNIQUE TIP 1.A When performing the cut, excessive force (considering the pressure being applied to the guide) on the medial or lateral side of the cut guide could influence the amount of varus/valgus in the cut. Fig. 4 Remove Distal Cut Guide and Secure Femoral Finishing Guide Remove the anterior pins. Locate the pre-drilled pin holes. Place the Natural-Knee Flex System MIS Femoral Finishing Guide in drilled distal holes Secure the Natural-Knee Flex System MIS Femoral Finishing Guide, verify resections with an angel wing and make the cuts (Fig. 5). Fig. 5 TECHNIQUE TIP 1.B In the event the drilled distal holes are covered up following the distal cut, clean the area. Alternatively, prior to removing the anterior pins, place the Pin Guide back over the anterior pins and locate the distal holes through the distal holes in the Pin Guide. Follow Natural-Knee Flex System Femoral Surgical Technique Following the finishing cuts, proceed with the surgery as suggested in the Zimmer Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex System Surgical Technique. 2

Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Tibial Technique 2 Position Tibial Pin Guide Remove the meniscus. Position the Pin Guide on the tibia (Fig. 1). Do not remove osteophytes from the tibia. Remove any soft tissues that may prevent proper placement of the Pin Guide. Ensure the posterior medial hook goes over the posterior ridge of the tibia. The mechanical axis and proximal resection reference lines on the Pin Guide can be used to assess alignment. Fig. 1 Drill and Pin Anterior Lateral Pin Hole Drill and pin the lateral hole of the Pin Guide. (Fig. 2). Fig. 2 Drill Anterior Medial Hole Drill the medial hole of Pin Guide (do not place pin) (Fig. 3). Fig. 3 3

2 Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Tibial Technique Establish Tibia Rotation (Drill Proximal Holes) Tibia rotation may be established through the Pin Guide per surgeon discretion. Drill the proximal medial and lateral holes of the Pin guide (do not place pins) (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 Remove Tibial Pin Guide Remove the Pin Guide by lifting the medial hook off the posterior ridge and sliding off the anterior lateral pin (Fig. 5). Do not pry the Pin Guide from the tibia as this could shift the pins. (It may be necessary to remove the previously placed pin from the anterior lateral hole.) Fig. 5 Place Pins in Anterior Holes Ensure both pins are placed in the drilled anterior holes (Fig. 6). Fig. 6 4

Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex Tibial Technique 2 Secure Cut Guide and Cut Tibia Secure the Natural-Knee Flex System Captured Tibia Proximal Saw Guide (00-5413-015-03), and make cut (Fig. 7). Note: If you wish to check alignment, insert the Alignment Adapter into the Tibial Cut Guide, insert the Alignment Rod and check alignment. Alignment Adapter 00-5413-024-00 Alignment Rod 00-5413-080-00 TECHNIQUE TIP 2.A When fixating the Cut Guide, excessive force from screws can alter the planned location and could influence the amount of varus/valgus in the cut. Fig. 7 Cut Guide will need to be placed on the outside medial and inside lateral 9 holes. TECHNIQUE TIP 2.B When performing the cuts, excessive force (considering the pressure from leaning on the guide) on the medial or lateral side of the cut guide could influence the amount of varus/valgus in the cut. Position Proximal Tibial Drill Guide Position the proximal tibial drill guide to align with the drilled proximal holes (Fig. 8). TECHNIQUE TIP 2.C In the event the drilled proximal holes are covered up following the proximal cut, clean the area. Alternatively, prior to removing the anterior pins, place the Pin Guide back over the anterior pins and locate the proximal holes through the tibial Pin Guide. Fig. 8 Follow Natural-Knee Flex System Tibial Surgical Technique Following the positioning of the proximal tibial drill guide, proceed with the surgery as suggested in the Zimmer Gender Solutions Natural-Knee Flex System Surgical Technique. 5

Note: Materialise and the Materialise logo are trademarks of Materialise NV This documentation is intended exclusively for physicians and is not intended for laypersons. Information on the products and procedures contained in this document is of a general nature and does not represent and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations. Because this information does not purport to constitute any diagnostic or therapeutic statement with regard to any individual medical case, each patient must be examined and advised individually, and this document does not replace the need for such examination and/or advice in whole or in part. Please refer to the package inserts for important product information, including, but not limited to, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse effects. Contact your Zimmer representative or visit us at www.zimmer.com 97-5970-803-00 Rev. 2 1009-K18 2012 Zimmer, Inc.