2.0 mm LCP® Distal Ulna Plate - Depuy Synthes - PDF Catalogs (2024)

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For Capital and Subcapital Fractures of the Ulna 2.0 mm LCP Distal Ulna Plate ® Surgical Technique

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2.0 mm LCP Distal Ulna Plate Surgical Technique Clinical Examples Approach Reduce Fracture and Position Plate Adjust Length and Complete Fixation Closure Implant Removal Product Information Implants Instruments MR Information The 2.0 mm LCP Distal Ulna Plate System has not been evaluated for safety and compatibility in the MR environment. It has not been tested for heating, migration or image artifact in the MR environment. The safety of the 2.0 mm LCP Distal Ulna Plate System in the MR environment is unknown. Scanning a patient who has this device may result in patient injury. Image...

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2.0 mm LCP® Distal Ulna Plate. For capital and subcapital fractures of the ulna. The distal ulna is an essential component of the distal radioulnar joint, which helps provide rotation to the forearm. The distal ulnar surface is also an important platform for stability of the carpus and, beyond it, the hand. Unstable fractures of the distal ulna therefore threaten both movement and stability of the wrist. The size and shape of the distal ulna, combined with the overlying mobile soft tissues, make application of standard implants difficult. The 2.0 mm LCP® Distal Ulna Plate is specifically...

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Narrow plate design, low screw -plate profile, rounded edges and polished surface are designed to minimize irritation of overlying soft tissue Pointed hooks grip the styloid process and provide a reference point for plate application Round locking holes in the head accept 2.0 mm locking screws Combi holes accept either 2.0 mm locking or cortex screws and allow locking or compression throughout the length of the plate shaft Angled locking screws securely hold the ulnar head 2.0 mm LCP® Distal Ulna Plate  Surgical Technique  DePuy Synthes

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The 2.0 mm LCP Distal Ulna Plate is indicated for fixation of fractures, osteotomies, nonunions, replantations, and fusions of small bones and small bone fragments, particularly in osteopenic bone. 4    DePuy Synthes  2.0 mm LCP® Distal Ulna Plate  Surgical T

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Clinical Examples Examples include: – Fractures of the ulnar head where the articular surface is either displaced, rotated, or tilted – Comminuted extra-articular fractures of the ulnar neck threatening stable congruency of the distal radioulnar joint Note: Not all fractures of the distal ulna require internal fixation. Many simple ulnar styloid fractures demand nothing more than symptomatic treatment. Displaced articular surface Rotated articular surface Tilted articular surface 2.0 mm LCP® Distal Ulna Plate  Surgical Technique  DePuy Synt

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Modular Mini Fragment LCP Instruments and Implants Set Titanium LCP Modular Mini Fragment Instruments and Implants Set 1 Approach The ideal insertion site for this implant is located toward the ulnar styloid and between the flexor carpi ulnaris and extensor carpi ulnaris tendons. Make a longitudinal skin incision over the palpable ulna, taking care to avoid the dorsal sensory branch of the ulnar nerve, which crosses the bone at this level. Once the distal shaft of the ulna is visible, subperiosteal dissection will allow the fracture fragments to be visualized and reduced. Gently retract the...

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Reduce Fracture and Position Plate 2 Contour plate (optional) Instrument 329.12 Bending Pliers, for 1.5 mm and 2.0 mm plates If necessary, contour the plate using the flat-nosed pliers. Notes – The plate holes have been designed to accept some degree of deformation. The undercut helps to ensure that the threaded holes will not be distorted with typical contouring. Significant distortion of the threaded holes will reduce locking effectiveness. – If possible, the plate should not be cut since the resulting sharp edges can irritate the overlying soft tissues. Precaution: The plate features...

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Reduce Fracture and Position Plate 3. Reduce fracture and position plate continued In simple fractures of the ulnar neck, apply the plate to the subcutaneous border of the distal ulna, securing points of fixation in both the head and the shaft. Note: It may be necessary to temporarily stabilize the fracture with a transtyloid 1.1 mm guide wire. The wire should be inserted between the distal hooks of the temporarily applied plate. Precaution: The head of the distal ulna is often fragile. Caution should be exercised if using pointed reduction forceps, since the force of this instrument may...

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4 Fix plate distally Instruments 310.507 mm Drill Bit with Depth Mark, mini quick 1.5 coupling, 96 mm 311.01 Handle, with mini quick coupling 2.0 mm Screwdriver Blade, self-retaining, StarDrive, short 2.0 mm Screwdriver Blade, self-retaining, StarDrive, long 319.006 Depth Gauge, for 2.0 mm and 2.4 mm cortex screws, measures up to 50 mm 323.034 mm Threaded Drill Guide, with depth 1.5 gauge Secure the drill guide in the desired hole. Predrill the hole with the 1.5 mm drill bit through the drill guide, and measure screw length directly from the gauge. Remove the drill bit and drill guide....

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4. Fix plate distally continued Insert the appropriate length 2.0 mm locking screw. 11    DePuy Synthes  2.0 mm LCP® Distal Ulna Plate  Surgical T

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Adjust Length and Complete Fixation 5 Adjust length and complete fixation Multiple options for screw insertion in the distal portion of the plate allow a wide range of fracture patterns to be securely stabilized. Option 1 In fractures which require length adjustment, place one or two 2.0 mm locking screws in the ulnar head to securely fix the implant distally. Place a 2.0 mm cortex screw in the oblong hole of the shaft, and obtain the correct length of reduction. Use a combination of cortex and locking screws in the surrounding holes to stabilize the fracture securely, as dictated by bone...

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Adjust Length and Complete Fixation 5. Adjust length and complete fixation continued Option 3 Instrument 314.67.96** or 314.667* 1.5 mm/2.0 mm Cruciform Screwdriver Blade, with holding sleeve 1.5 mm Cruciform Screwdriver Blade, with spring holding sleeve, short In fractures where it is necessary to stabilize the tip of the ulnar styloid process, the distal plate hole is left empty. Remove the 1.1 mm wire, which was used for preliminary fixation (see note, Step 3). Overdrill the near fragment with a 1.5 mm drill bit. Insert a 1.5 mm cortex screw in lag mode between the arms of the distal...

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FAQs

Where is the distal ulna plate placed? ›

The distal ulna locking plate (Acumed) was designed to be placed volarly. The plate needs to be placed proximal to the sigmoid notch to prevent impingement with DRUJ rotation. The locking screws are directed distally to help control the ulnar head fragment.

What is a distal ulnar fracture? ›

A distal ulna fracture, or isolated ulnar shaft fracture, is a type of fracture that occurs along the length of the ulna bone, which is one of the two bones in the forearm.

What is the CPT code for distal ulna fracture care? ›

Question: Which code should we use when reducing a distal ulna fracture? Denver Subscriber Answer: If the fracture falls in the distal end of the ulnar shaft, you should report 25535 (Closed treatment of ulnar shaft fracture; with manipulation) for [...]

What is the CPT code for ORIF radius and ulna shaft fracture? ›

25574 (Open treatment of radial AND ulnar shaft fractures, with internal fixation, when performed; of radius OR ulna) 25575 (… of radius AND ulna)

What is the function of the distal ulna? ›

The distal ulna is an important weight-bearing component of the wrist joint and an essential element of the forearm articulation. After injury, significant residual malalignment or deformity of the distal ulna and deficiency of its ligamentous support have a deleterious effect on grip strength and forearm rotation.

Where does the plate go in wrist surgery? ›

Plates and other components are most often implanted on the inside of the wrist and forearm, but it is possible to implant them on the back of the arm and wrist in certain circ*mstances.

How long does a distal ulna fracture take to heal? ›

They take an average of 3-6 months to completely heal. By six weeks, patients are extremely comfortable and usually are released to full activities such as manual labor, skiing and motocross by three to four months. Aggressive return to activity too early can result in re-fracture, hardware breakage or non-union.

How painful is an ulnar fracture? ›

In some cases, ulna fractures can impair the movement of the arm. It will likely be painful to move the arm, hand, or wrist after the injury occurs. During healing, a brace or cast will hold the bones of the affected arm in place. The wrist and hand will likely be held in certain positions as well to promote healing.

What to expect after wrist surgery with plate and screws? ›

Pain and swelling are normal symptoms after surgery. To help manage this we recommend keeping your hand raised above heart level. You may use a sling during the day but it is important to remove this regularly and move your elbow and shoulder to stop them from becoming stiff.

What is the DX code for distal ulna fracture? ›

2024 ICD-10-CM Codes S52. 6*: Fracture of lower end of ulna.

What is the procedure code for distal ulna resection? ›

Files related to Excision distal ulna, partial or comlete eg, Darrach type or matched resection) (25240)

What is a distal radius fracture? ›

The radius is one of two forearm bones and is located on the thumb side. The part of the radius connected to the wrist joint is called the distal radius. When the radius breaks near the wrist, it is called a distal radius fracture. The break usually happens due to falling on an outstretched or flexed hand.

What is ORIF for radius and ulna? ›

Open Reduction and Internal Fixation (ORIF) of the forearm is a surgical procedure to treat a fractured ulnar and radius (bones in forearm). Open reduction refers to open surgery to realign and set bone and is necessary for some fractures.

What is Colles? ›

Also called a “distal radius fracture,” a Colles fracture involves the larger of the two bones at the wrist — the radius. It directly involves the distal radius — the end of the bone toward the fingers, as opposed to toward the elbow.

What is orif? ›

An open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) puts pieces of a broken bone into place using surgery. Screws, plates, sutures, or rods are used to hold the broken bone together.

Where do you put a distal radius plate? ›

The distal end of the plate should end at the anatomic watershed zone of the distal radius. Attach the plate to the distal radial shaft, using an appropriate screw through the oblong plate hole.

Where is the distal portion of the ulna where you ll find it? ›

The lower (distal) end of your ulna forms part of your wrist joint. It ends in a rounded bump called the styloid process — the bump above your wrist on your pinkie side.

Where do you put a distal femur plate? ›

Proper position check - Position on the distal femur

When the plate lies flat on the lateral surface of the condyle, it has been positioned correctly on the distal femoral articular block. The anterior edge of the head of the Condylar VA-LCP is usually 1.0-1.5 cm from the anterior aspect of the medial femoral condyle.

Where is the ulnar growth plate? ›

Growth plates are found in the long bones of the body — the bones that are longer than they are wide. Examples of long bones include the femur (thighbone), the radius and ulna in the forearm, as well as the metacarpal bones in the hands.

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