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Provides Treatment for Fractures of the Mandible Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Table of Contents Introduction Mandible External Fixator II 2 AO Principles 4 Indications 5 MRI Information 6 Surgical Technique Fixation Using Schanz Screws 7 Optional Technique to Implant Schanz Screws 18 Optional Technique Fixation Using Kirschner Wires 21 Alternate Frame Configurations 25 Product Information Instruments 28 Set List 31 Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 1

Mandible External Fixator II The Mandible External Fixator II allows the surgeon to create a rigid construct using three basic components: 4.0 mm rods, 2.0 mm and 2.5 mm Kirschner wires and/or 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Schanz screws, and adjustable snap-on clamps. Features Lightweight single-phase system Adjustable throughout application Adjustable Clamp (03.305.006) Accepts a 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Schanz screw, 2.5 mm Kirschner wire, or 4.0 mm rod on each end of the clamp Snap-on design allows clamp placement between previously applied clamps Connects two rods in any orientation, for greater versatility of Schanz screw/kirschner wire placement and frame construction Maintains rod position during frame assembly and fracture reduction Adjustable Parallel Pin Clamp (03.305.105) Allows two Kirschner wires to be implanted in the same small bone fragment Snap-on design allows clamp placement between previously applied clamps Allows greater versatility of Schanz screw/kirschner wire placement and frame construction Top portion of the clamp accepts a 2.5 mm Kirschner wire and 4.0 mm rod, and the bottom portion of the clamp accepts two 2.0 mm or 2.5 mm Kirschner wires 2.0 mm and 2.5 mm Kirschner Wires (292.79 and 292.75) For fixation of fragments that may be too small for 4.0 mm Schanz Screws. 2 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Mandible External Fixator II 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium Schanz Screws (04.305.128 04.305.142) For Symphysis, Body and Ramus two thread lengths per region Self-drilling threads allow direct screw implantation, or predrilling if desired Shoulder prevents over-insertion Biocompatible titanium alloy* 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rods (04.305.100 04.305.103) Pre-bent to shape of mandible Available in four sizes Can be contoured to match patient anatomy * Ti-6Al-7Nb Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 3

AO Principles AO PRINCIPLES In 1958, the AO formulated four basic principles, which have become the guidelines for internal fixation. 1,2 In 1958, the AO formulated four basic principles, which have become the guidelines for internal fixation 1, 2. 4_Priciples_03.pdf 1 05.07.12 12:08 Anatomic Anatomic reduction reduction Fracture Fracture reduction reduction and and fixation fixation to to restore restore anatomical anatomical relationships. relationships. 1 2 Stable Stable fixation fixation Fracture Fracture fixation fixation providing providing absolute absolute or relative or relative stability, stability, as required as by the required patient, by the the injury, patient, and the the injury, personality and the personality of the fracture. of the fracture. Early, active mobilization Early Early and and safe safe mobilization and rehabilitation of of the injured part and and the the patient as as a whole. 4 3 Preservation Preservation of of blood blood supply supply Preservation Preservation of of the the blood blood supply supply to to soft soft tissues tissues and and bone bone by by gentle reduction gentle reduction techniques techniques and and careful careful handling. handling. 1. Müller ME, Allgöwer M, Schneider R, Willenegger H. Manual of Internal Fixation. 3rd ed. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag; 1991. 2. Rüedi TP, RE Buckley, CG Moran. AO Principles of Fracture Management. 1 Müller ME, M Allgöwer, R Schneider, H Willenegger. Manual of Internal 2nd ed. Stuttgart New York: Thieme; 2007. Fixation. 3rd ed. Berlin Heidelberg New York: Springer. 1991. 2 Rüedi TP, RE Buckley, CG Moran. AO Principles of Fracture Management. 2nd ed. Stuttgart, New York: Thieme. 2007. 4 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Indications The Mandible External Fixator II is intended to stabilize and provide treatment for fractures of the maxillofacial area, including: Severe open mandibular fractures Highly comminuted closed fractures Nonunions and delayed unions (especially associated with infection) Fractures associated with infection Tumor resections Facial deformity corrections Gunshot wounds Panfacial fractures Burn maintenance Bone grafting defects Photo courtesy of Daniel Buchbinder, DMD, MD Chief, Division of Maxillofacial Surgery, Continuum Cancer Centers of New York Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 5

MRI Safety Information Non-clinical testing has demonstrated that the Mandible External Fixator is MR Conditional. A patient with this device can be safely scanned in an MR system meeting the following conditions: Static magnetic field of 1.5 or 3 Tesla (T) Maximum spatial gradient field of 2,410 Gauss/cm (24.1 T/m) Maximum MR system reported, whole body averaged specific absorption rate (SAR) of 2 W/kg (at Normal Operating Mode) Do not place any radio frequency (RF) transmit coils over the external fixation frame All components of the Mandible External Fixator must be properly identified as MR Conditional Under the scan conditions defined above, the Mandible External Fixator is expected to produce a maximum temperature rise of less than 2 C after 15 minutes of continuous scanning. 6 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Fixation Using Schanz Screws Special Note: The Mandible External Fixator II offers the option of using an adjustable parallel pin clamp with two Kirschner wires for fragments that are too small to accept two Schanz screws, eg, as in the condylar region. If the patient presents with such a fragment, consult Fixation Using Kirschner Wires on page 20 for proper technique. 1 Patient preparation Place the patient in maxillomandibular fixation when appropriate. 2 Identify appropriate rods Identify the appropriate rod or combination of rods for fixation. In most cases, the pre-bent rods will not need additional contouring. If contouring is needed, follow steps 3 4, otherwise proceed to step 5. 3 Contour the rod template Instrument 03.305.009 Rod Template Contour the rod template to match the patient s bony anatomy. Precaution: The rod should be positioned approximately one fingerbreadth away from the patient s skin, evenly throughout the entire length of the rod. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 7

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 4 Contour the rod(s) Instrument 03.305.007 4.0 mm Rod Bender Using the 4.0 mm rod bender, contour the selected pre-bent rod to match the rod template. Increase bend Decrease bend 5 Verify fit and screw location Verify the fit of the pre-bent rod on the patient. Identify the desired Schanz screw locations for the first and last screw (furthest from the defect on the proximal and distal side) and mark accordingly. Note: A minimum of two Schanz screws per segment (two screws in greatest segment and two in other segments) is recommended to ensure adequate stability. Optimal location of Schanz screws will place one screw 10 mm distal and another screw 10 mm proximal to the defect. 8 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 6 Make small stab incision Prepare for Schanz screw insertion by making a small stab incision at the first marked screw location. 7 Dissect soft tissue Instruments 03.305.025 4.0 mm Obturator 03.305.026 Drill Guide/Cannula 395.911 Drill Sleeve Handle Thread the cannula into the drill sleeve handle. Insert the 4.0 mm obturator into the handle/cannula assembly. Bluntly dissect the soft tissue and pass the cannula and obturator through the stab incision to the bone. Remove the obturator, leaving the cannula in place. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 9

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 8 Implant Schanz screw Instrument 03.305.024 Schanz Screw Rapid Driver Select the appropriate anatomic Schanz screw. The anatomic Schanz screws are self-drilling, but if predrilling is desired, refer to the optional technique on pages 17 19. Secure the rapid driver into the Jacobs chuck of a power drill, then load the anatomic Schanz screw into the rapid driver. Using the cannula as a guide, drive the Schanz screw into the mandible down to the stop. Pull on the drill to disengage the rapid driver from the implanted Schanz screw. Note: DePuy Synthes recommends using the Compact Air Drive II or an equivalent drill with an operating speed of approximately 900 RPM. Precautions: Drill speed rate should never exceed 1,800 rpm, particularly in dense, hard bone. Higher drill speed rates can result in: thermal necrosis of the bone, soft tissue burns, an oversized hole, which can lead to reduced pullout force, increased ease of the screws stripping in bone, suboptimal fixation, and/or the need for emergency screws. Always irrigate during drilling to avoid thermal damage to the bone. Irrigate and apply suction for removal of debris potentially generated during implantation or removal. Handle devices with care and dispose of worn bone cutting instruments in an approved sharps container. Warning: Instruments and screws may have sharp edges or moving joints that may pinch or tear user s glove or skin. 10 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 8 Implant Schanz screw continued Instruments 03.305.024 Schanz Screw Rapid Driver 311.023 Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle If the Schanz screw requires additional tightening, load the other Schanz screw rapid driver into the ratcheting screwdriver handle. Engage the exposed end of the Schanz screw and ratchet the handle clockwise until the Schanz screw is fully inserted. Pull back on the handle to disengage the Schanz screw. Optional technique Instruments 03.305.027 Adaptor for Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle 311.023 Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle 395.35 Combination Wrench 395.36 Socket Wrench Load the adaptor for ratcheting screwdriver handle into the ratcheting screwdriver handle. Slide the adaptor over the exposed end of the Schanz screw. Hand-tighten the thumbscrew on the adaptor to capture the Schanz screw. Using the combination wrench or socket wrench, tighten the thumbscrew at least 1/4 turn. Use the ratcheting screwdriver handle to complete the implantation of the Schanz screw. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 11

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 9 Implant second Schanz screw Position and insert the second Schanz screw on the opposite side of the defect and furthest from the defect, as outlined in steps 6 8. 12 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 10 Assemble the rigid construct Instrument 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamp Snap adjustable clamps onto both Schanz screws and rod. Reduce the fracture and tighten the clamp nuts. Verify the correct alignment before proceeding. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 13

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 11 Add third clamp Attach a third clamp to the rod approximately 10 mm proximal or distal to the defect. Insert the cannula into the clamp, as shown. Angle the cannula and clamp for the desired screw placement. Mark the incision site. Temporarily rotate the cannula and clamp upward to minimize obstruction while making the incision. Make a small incision and bluntly dissect the soft tissue. Rotate the clamp and cannula to the original position. Insert the obturator and pass the cannula through the incision to the bone. Remove the obturator. Tighten the clamp, securing the cannula to the rod. Precaution: Do not overtighten the clamp, as this will result in damage to the cannula. 14 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 12 Implant third Schanz screw Insert an anatomic Schanz screw as outlined in steps 6 8. Loosen the clamp slightly and slide the cannula off the Schanz screw. With the clamp capturing the Schanz screw and the rod, tighten the clamp nut. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 15

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 13 Complete the construct Note: A minimum of two Schanz screws is required on each side of the defect. Insert all remaining Schanz screws to complete the frame, as outlined in steps 11 12. 16 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Fixation Using Schanz Screws 14 Verify reduction and adjust Verify reduction and alignment. If adjustment is needed, loosen the clamp nuts, manipulate the mandible, and retighten the clamps. Precaution: Pin sites should be meticulously cared for to avoid pin-tract infection. Schanz screws may be surrounded with antiseptic-coated foam sponges in an effort to avoid infection. A pin-site care procedure should be reviewed with the patient. 15 Trim Schanz screws and rod (optional) Optional Instruments 359.217* Cutter (small) 388.72* Rod Cutter (large) 392.24 Protective Caps or 394.99 Trim the Schanz screws or rod, if necessary, using the cutter (small) or the rod cutter (large). Place protective caps over the cut ends. Warning: Instruments and screws may have sharp edges or moving joints that may pinch or tear user s glove or skin. 16 Implant Removal For removal of the construct, follow steps 8 through 13 in reverse order to untighten and remove all clamps, then remove the frame and/or connection rods and subsequently remove the Schanz Screws, using the appropriate instrumentation. *Also available. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 17

Optional Technique to Implant Schanz Screws 1 Predrill the bone Instruments 03.305.004 1.8 mm/4.0 mm Stepped Drill Bit 511.701* ComPact Air Drive II Use the 1.8 mm/4.0 mm stepped drill bit through the cannula to drill into the bone. Note: DePuy Synthes recommends using the ComPact Air Drive II or an equivalent drill with an operating speed of approximately 900 RPM. Precautions: Drill speed rate should never exceed 1,800 rpm, particularly in dense, hard bone. Higher drill speed rates can result in: thermal necrosis of the bone, soft tissue burns, an oversized hole, which can lead to reduced pullout force, increased ease of the screws stripping in bone, suboptimal fixation, and/or the need for emergency screws. Always irrigate during drilling to avoid thermal damage to the bone. Irrigate and apply suction for removal of debris potentially generated during implantation or removal. Handle devices with care and dispose of worn bone cutting instruments in an approved sharps container. 2 Use measuring device Instrument 03.305.005 Measuring Device Insert the measuring device through the cannula and hook the lingual cortex of the mandible. Record the number indicated on the measuring device. Precaution: The reading from the device does not represent the bone thickness. Remove the measuring device from the cannula. *Also available. 18 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Optional Technique to Implant Schanz Screws 3 Select and measure Schanz screw Precaution: Select the appropriate anatomic Schanz screw for the patient s bony anatomy. Slide the selected Schanz screw into the cannulated end of the measuring device and align the tip of the Schanz screw with the number recorded in step 2. 4 Load Schanz screw Instruments 03.305.027 Adaptor for Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle 311.023 Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle 395.35 Combination Wrench 395.36 Socket Wrench Slide the adaptor over the exposed end of the Schanz screw. Hand-tighten the thumbscrew on the adaptor to secure the Schanz screw. Using the combination wrench or socket wrench, tighten the thumbscrew at least 1/4 turn. Load the adaptor for ratcheting screwdriver handle into the ratcheting screwdriver handle. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 19

Optional Technique to Implant Schanz Screws 5 Implant Schanz screw With clockwise rotation, insert the Schanz screw through the cannula until the adaptor contacts the cannula, ensuring proper implant depth. 6 Remove adaptor from implanted Schanz screw Remove the adaptor from the Schanz screw by loosening the thumbscrew with either the combination wrench or the socket wrench. Remove the cannula. 20 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Optional Technique Fixation Using Kirschner Wires 1 Identify location of first Kirschner wire Identify the desired location for the first Kirschner wire (either 2.0 mm or 2.5 mm) and mark accordingly. 2 Prepare to implant first Kirschner wire Instruments 03.305.021 Kirschner Wire Drill Guide 03.305.022 2.0 mm/2.5 mm Obturator Make a small stab incision at the marked site. Insert the 2.0 mm/2.5 mm obturator into the Kirschner wire drill guide and dissect through the soft tissue to the small bone fragment. Remove the obturator, leaving the drill guide in place. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 21

Optional Technique Fixation Using Kirschner Wires 3 Implant first Kirschner wire Using a wire driver, implant the Kirschner wire through the drill guide into the bone. Disengage the wire driver from the implanted Kirschner wire. 4 Prepare to implant second Kirschner wire Slide the drill guide off the implanted Kirschner wire. Slide the shorter adjacent tube over the wire. The first Kirschner wire may have to be trimmed to make room for the second wire. 22 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Optional Technique Fixation Using Kirschner Wires 5 Implant second Kirschner wire Identify the desired location for the second Kirschner wire and mark accordingly. Insert a second wire using the same technique as in steps 2 and 3. 6 Build the construct Upon implantation of the second Kirschner wire, disengage it from the wire driver. Slide the drill guide off the wire. Snap an adjustable parallel pin clamp to the Kirschner wires, and connect the clamp to the adjoining construct. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 23

Optional Technique Fixation Using Kirschner Wires 7 Tighten the rigid construct Instruments 395.35 Combination Wrench 395.36 Socket Wrench The adjustable parallel pin clamp can be tightened with either the combination wrench or the socket wrench. 8 Trim wires and apply protective caps Instruments 392.179 Protective Caps, for 2.0 mm Kirschner Wires 392.24 Protective Caps, for 2.5 mm Kirschner Wires Trim the Kirschner wires and place protective caps over cut ends. 24 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Alternative Frame Configurations One-Half Frame As applied on an infected angle fracture. Items to build construct Quantity 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamps 4 04.305.103 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rod, 1 One-Half Mandible 04.305.128 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.130 Schanz Screws, for Ramus 04.305.134 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.138 Schanz Screws, for Body Modular Carbon Fiber Frame As applied on an infected angle fracture. The modular carbon fiber frame provides improved x-ray imaging. Items to build construct Quantity 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamps 6 395.60 4.0 mm Carbon Fiber Rods, 2 60 mm 395.61 4.0 mm Carbon Fiber Rod, 1 80 mm 04.305.128 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.130 Schanz Screws, for Ramus 04.305.134 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.138 Schanz Screws, for Body Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 25

Alternative Frame Configurations Double-Stacked Frame As applied on a resected mandible. Items to build construct Quantity 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamps 7 04.305.103 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rod, 1 One-Half Mandible 04.305.100 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rod, 1 Full Mandible with Ramus 04.305.128 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.130 Schanz Screws, for Ramus 04.305.134 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.138 Schanz Screws, for Body 04.305.140 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 1 04.305.142 Schanz Screw, for Symphysis Modular Frame As applied on a comminuted fracture. A modular frame can be created to accommodate the fracture location. Items to build construct Quantity 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamps 7 04.305.103 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rod, 1 One-Half Mandible 04.305.101 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rod, 1 Full Mandible 04.305.128 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 1 04.305.130 Schanz Screws, for Ramus 04.305.134 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.138 Schanz Screws, for Body 04.305.140 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.142 Schanz Screws, for Symphysis 26 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Alternative Frame Configurations Frame incorporating an Adjustable Parallel Pin Clamp As applied on a mandible with a fragment that is too small to accept two Schanz screws. Items to build construct Quantity 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamps 5 03.305.105 Adjustable Parallel Pin Clamp 1 04.305.100 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rod, 1 Full Mandible with Ramus 04.305.128 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 1 04.305.130 Schanz Screws, for Ramus 04.305.134 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.138 Schanz Screws, for Body 04.305.140 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium 2 04.305.142 Schanz Screws, for Symphysis 292.79 2.0 mm Kirschner Wires 2 392.179 Protective Caps, for 2.0 mm 2 Kirschner Wires Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 27

Instruments 03.305.004 1.8 mm/4.0 mm Stepped Drill Bit 03.305.005 Measuring Device 03.305.007 4.0 mm Rod Bender 03.305.009 Rod Template 03.305.021 Drill Guide for 2.0 mm/2.5 mm Kirschner Wires 03.305.022 2.0 mm/2.5 mm Obturator for Mandible External Fixator II 28 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Instruments 03.305.024 Schanz Screw Rapid Driver for Mandible External Fixator II 03.305.025 4.0 mm Obturator for Mandible External Fixator II 03.305.026 Drill Guide/Cannula, extra long 03.305.027 Adaptor for Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 29

Instruments 311.023 Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle 395.35 Combination Wrench 395.36 Socket Wrench 395.911 Drill Sleeve Handle 30 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Mandible External Fixator II Set (01.305.001) Graphic Case 306.720 Mandible External Fixator II Set Graphic Case Base 306.721 Mandible External Fixator II Set Graphic Case Lid Schanz Screws 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium Schanz Screws, self-drilling, 3 ea. 04.305.128 for Ramus, 8 mm thread length 04.305.130 for Ramus, 10 mm thread length 04.305.134 for Body, 14 mm thread length 04.305.138 for Body, 18 mm thread length 04.305.140 for Symphysis, 20 mm thread length 04.305.142 for Symphysis, 22 mm thread length Wire (10/pkg.) 292.75 2.5 mm Kirschner Wire with Thread, 150 mm, trocar point, 15 mm thread length 292.79 2.0 mm Kirschner Wire with Thread, 150 mm, trocar point, 15 mm thread length Rods 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rods, 2 ea. 04.305.100 Full mandible with ramus 04.305.101 Full mandible 04.305.102 Three-quarter mandible 04.305.103 One-half mandible 4.0 mm Carbon Fiber Rods, 2 ea. 395.60 60 mm 395.61 80 mm 395.62 100 mm 395.63 120 mm Clamp 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamp, 8 ea. 03.305.105 Adjustable Parallel Pin Clamp, 2 ea. Protective Caps (10/pkg.) 392.179 for 2.0 mm Kirschner wires 392.24 for 2.5 mm Kirschner wires 394.99 for 4.0 mm bars and rods Note: For additional information, please refer to package insert. For detailed cleaning and sterilization instructions, please refer to www.synthes.com/cleaning-sterilization or sterilization instructions, if provided. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 31

Mandible External Fixator II Set (01.305.001) Instruments 03.305.004 1.8 mm/4.0 mm Stepped Drill Bit, Stryker J-latch, with 24 mm stop, 2 ea. 03.305.005 Measuring Device, for Mandible External Fixator 03.305.007 4.0 mm Rod Bender, for Mandible External Fixator 03.305.009 Rod Template, for 4.0 mm rods, for Mandible External Fixator 03.305.021 Drill Guide for 2.0 mm/2.5 mm Kirschner Wires 03.305.022 2.0 mm/2.5 mm Obturator 03.305.024 Schanz Screw Rapid Driver, 2 ea. 03.305.025 4.0 mm Obturator 03.305.026 Drill Guide/Cannula, extra long, for 4.0 mm Schanz Screws, 2 ea. 03.305.027 Adaptor for Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle 311.023 Ratcheting Screwdriver Handle 395.35 Combination Wrench, 7 mm width across flats 395.36 Socket Wrench, 7 mm width across flats 395.911 Drill Sleeve Handle Also Available* 03.305.500S Mandible External Fixator, 500 mm Rod Kit, sterile (includes one straight 500 mm Titanium Rod and one 500 mm Rod Template) 359.217 Cutter (small) 388.72 Rod Cutter (large) 4.0 mm Carbon Fiber Rods 395.64 140 mm 395.65 160 mm 395.66 180 mm 395.67 200 mm 511.701 Compact Air Drive II *These items will not fit in the Mandible External Fixator II graphic case. Available nonsterile and sterile-packed. Delete S from catalog number for nonsterile product. 32 DePuy Synthes Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique

Mandible External Fixator Set (01.305.000) Graphic Case 306.710 Mandible External Fixator Set Graphic Case Base 306.711 Mandible External Fixator Set Graphic Case Lid Instruments 03.305.000 4.0 mm Obturator, for Mandible External Fixator 03.305.002 Drill Guide/Cannula, short, 2 ea. 03.305.003 Drill Guide/Cannula, long, 2 ea. 03.305.004 1.8 mm/4.0 mm Stepped Drill Bit, Stryker J-latch, with 24 mm stop, 2 ea. 03.305.005 Measuring Device, for Mandible External Fixator 03.305.007 4.0 mm Rod Bender, for Mandible External Fixator 03.305.008 Cannulated T-Handle, for Mandible External Fixator 03.305.009 Rod Template, for 4.0 mm rods, for Mandible External Fixator 395.35 Combination Wrench, 7 mm width across flats 395.36 Socket Wrench, 7 mm width across flats 395.911 Drill Sleeve Handle Implants 292.75 2.5 mm Kirschner Wire with Thread, 150 mm, trocar point, 15 mm thread length, 1 pkg. of 10 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium Schanz Screws, blunt tip, 3 ea. 04.305.003 50 mm 04.305.004 60 mm 04.305.005 70 mm 2.5 mm/4.0 mm Titanium Self-Drilling Schanz Screws, 3 ea. 04.305.010 50 mm 04.305.011 60 mm 04.305.012 70 mm Fixation Material 03.305.006 Adjustable Clamp, 8 ea. 392.24 Protective Caps, for 2.5 mm Kirschner wires, 1 pkg. of 10 394.99 Protective Caps, for 4.0 mm bars and rods, 1 pkg. of 10 4.0 mm Titanium Pre-Bent Rods, 2 ea. 04.305.100 Full mandible with ramus 04.305.101 Full mandible 04.305.102 Three-quarter mandible 04.305.103 One-half mandible 4.0 mm Carbon Fiber Rods, 2 ea. 395.60 60 mm 395.61 80 mm 395.62 100 mm Also Available 03.305.500S Mandible External Fixator, 500 mm Rod Kit, sterile (includes one straight 500 mm titanium rod and one 500 mm rod template) 359.217 Cutter (small) 388.72 Rod Cutter (large) 494.769 4.0 mm/2.5 mm Titanium Self-Drilling Schanz Screw, 20 mm thread length, 80 mm Note: For additional information, please refer to package insert. For detailed cleaning and sterilization instructions, please refer to www.synthes.com/cleaning-sterilization or sterilization instructions, if provided. Mandible External Fixator II Surgical Technique DePuy Synthes 33

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