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LCP Distal Ulna Plate. For capital andsubcapital fractures of the ulna.
Technique Guide
Introduction
Surgical Technique
Product Information
Bibliography
LCP Distal Ulna Plate 2
Indications 4
Clinical Cases 6
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Implants 19
Instruments 20
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Table of contents
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Image intensifier control
WarningThis description alone does not provide sufficient background for direct use ofthe product. Instruction by a surgeon experienced in handling this product ishighly recommended.
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LCP Distal Ulna Plate. For capital andsubcapital fractures of the ulna.
� Pointed hooks and locking screw in the head Pointed hooks to grip the styloid process and to act
as reference point for plate application. Intercrossing lockingscrews securely hold the ulnar head. The shaft contains LCPcombi-holes.
� Angular stability The head accepts 2.0 mm locking screws. The shaft
accepts either 2.0 mm locking or cortical screws.
� Oblong hole The oblong hole accepts 2.0 cortex screws for ulnar length
adjustment.
� Anatomically precontoured The slim plate design, low screw/plate profile, rounded
edges and polished surface limit the irritation of overlyingsoft tissues.
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Locking screwsX01.876–900 Locking Screw � 2.0 mm, self-tapping
Cortex screwsX01.356–381 Cortex Screw � 2.0 mm, self-tapping
Indications
Fractures of the distal ulna which result in instability of thedistal radioulnar joint
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Fractures of the ulna head where the articular surface is either displaced, rotated or tilted.
displaced articular surface rotated articular surface
tilted articular surface
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Comminuted extra-articular fractures of the ulnar neckthreatening stable congruency of the distal radioulnar joint.
Note: Not all fractures of the distal ulna require internal fixa-tion. Indeed, many simple ulnar styloid fractures demandnothing more than symptomatic treatment.
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24 year old male patient.DRUJ and long-term painful instability of the fracture of thebase of the ulna styloid. Retaining of the TFCC by osteotomyand osteosynthesis using the distal ulna plate.
Pre-op
Post-op
Clinical Cases
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83 year old female patient, fall.Stabilization of subcapital ulna and concomitant ulna styloid fracture with LCP Distal Ulna Plate.
LCP Distal Volar Column Plate for fixation of distal radiusfracture.
Pre-op
Post-op (8 months)
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The distal ulna is an essential component of the distal radio-ulnar joint, which provides rotation to the forearm. The distalulnar surface is also an important platform for stability of thecarpus and, beyond it, the hand. Unstable fractures of thedistal ulna therefore threaten both movement and stability ofthe wrist.
The size and shape of the distal ulna combined with theoverlying mobile soft tissues, make application of standardimplants difficult. The LCP Distal Ulna Plate has been spe cifically designed for use in fractures of the distal ulna.
Surgical Technique
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Gently retract the dorsal sensory branch of the ulnar nerve.
1Surgical approach
The distal ulna is subcutaneous. A bare area exists betweenthe tendons of flexor carpi ulnaris and extensor carpi ulnaris.This bare area continues on towards the ulnar styloid and represents the optimum site for application of the LCP DistalUlna Plate.
Make a longitudinal skin incision over the palpable ulna. Take great care to avoid the dorsal sensory branch of the ulnar nerve, which crosses the bone at this level to supply the dorsal skin of the hand.
Once the distal shaft of the ulna is visible, subperiosteal dissection will allow the fracture fragments to be visualizedand reduced.
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Surgical Technique
2Contour plate (optional)
Instrument
347.901 Pliers, flat-nosed, pointed, for Plates 1.0 to 2.4
If necessary contour the plate with flat-nosed pliers.
Notes – The plate holes have been designed to accept some degree
of deformation. The undercut helps to ensure that thethreaded holes will not be distorted with typical contour-ing. Significant distortion of the threaded holes will reducelocking effectiveness.
– The plate features pointed hooks which should be handledwith care.
Important: If possible, the plate should not be cut since theresulting sharp edges can irritate the overlying soft tissues.
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3Reduce fracture and position plate
Instrument
292.622/623 Guide Wire � 1.1 mm with threaded tip with trocar/ with trocar tip, length 150 mm, Stainless Steel
Expose and clean the fracture. Secure the pointed hooks ofthe LCP Distal Ulna Plate around the tip of the ulnar styloidas a reference guide.
In simple fractures of the ulnar neck, apply the plate then tothe subcutaneous border of the distal ulna, securing pointsof fixation in both the head and the shaft.
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Surgical Technique
Note: It might be necessary to temporarily stabilize the frac-ture with a trans-styloid guide wire � 1.1 mm. The wireshould be inserted between the distal hooks of the tem-porarily applied plate.
Important: The head of the distal ulna is often fragile. Cau-tion should be exercised if using pointed reduction forceps,since the force of this instrument may cause further com-minution of the ulnar head. Much of the reduction will beperformed indirectly.
Complete exposure of the ulnar head should not be perfor-med because this will detach essential soft tissue stabilizers.
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4Fix plate distally
Instruments
310.507 Drill Bit � 1.5 mm with Marking, Length 96/82 mm, 2-fluted, for Mini Quick Coupling
323.034 LCP Drill Sleeve 2.0, with Scale, for Drill Bits � 1.5 mm with marking
319.005 Depth Gauge for Screws � 2.0 and 2.4 mm, measuring range up to 40 mm
313.842 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, short,or self-holding, for Mini Quick Coupling313.843 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, long, self-holding, for Mini Quick Coupling
311.012 Handle with mini Quick Coupling for 313.842/843
Secure the drill sleeve in the desired hole. Predrill the holewith the drill bit � 1.5 mm through the drill sleeve. Removethe drill sleeve.
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Surgical Technique
Measure the screw length with the depth gauge.
Introduce the measured length of the 2.0 mm locking screwwith the screwdriver until seated.
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5aLength adjustment
Instruments
313.842 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, short,or self-holding, for Mini Quick Coupling 313.843 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, long, self-holding, for Mini Quick Coupling
311.012 Handle with mini Quick Coupling for 313.842/843
In fractures which require length adjustment, place one ortwo 2.0 mm locking screws in the ulnar head to securely fixthe implant distally. Then place a 2.0 mm cortical screw inthe oblong hole of the shaft, and obtain the correct lengthof reduction. Use surrounding holes to stabilize the fracturesecurely, using a combination of cortical and locking screwsas dictated by bone quality.
5Length Adjustment and Final Fixation
Multiple options for screw insertion in the distal portion ofthe plate allow a wide range of fracture patterns to be se-curely stabilized.
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Surgical Technique
5cFixation: between the arms of the distal hooks
Instruments
314.667 Screwdriver Shaft 1.5, cruciform, with Holding Sleeve, length 66 mm, with Mini Quick Coupling
310.507 Drill Bit � 1.5 mm with Marking, Length 96/82 mm, 2-fluted, for Mini Quick Coupling
In fractures where it is necessary to stabilize the tip of the ul-nar styloid process, the most distal plate hole is left empty.Remove the Guide Wire � 1.1 mm, which was used for pre-liminary fixation (see note step 3).
5bFixation: most distal hole
In the case of unstable fractures of the base of the ulnar sty-loid, a 2.0 mm locking screw can be applied through themost distal hole in the Distal Ulnar Plate. This screw does notneed to reach the far cortex because it is a locking screw.
For the insertion of locking screws see step 4 on page 13.
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6Confirm accurate joint reconstruction
Confirm accurate joint reconstruction, screw placement andscrew length from different angles – AP, lateral and multipleoblique views.
Important: Check that no screws enter either the distal ra-dioulnar or ulnocarpal joints by using an image intensifier.
AP-view
Overdrill the near fragment with a drill bit � 1.5 mm. Applya cortical screw � 1.5 mm in lag mode between the arms ofthe distal hooks.
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8Implant Removal
Instruments
311.012 Handle with Mini Quick Coupling
314.676 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, with Holding Sleeve, for Mini Quick Coupling
314.667 Screwdriver Shaft 1.5, cruciform, with Holding Sleeve, length 66 mm, with Mini Quick Coupling
To remove locking screws, first unlock all screws from theplate; then remove the screws completely from the bone.The last screw removed should be a non-locking screw onthe shaft. This guarantees the plate not to spin when lockingscrews are removed.
Surgical Technique
7Postoperative treatment
Remove the surgical drain on the first post-operative day.Rest the forearm in a sugar tong splint for two weeks aftersurgery and begin supervised rehabilitation concentrating on both flexion/extension of the wrist and forearm rotation.Wear a moulded thermoplastic wrist gauntlet in between rehabilitation sessions for 3 –4 weeks after surgery.
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Implants
Plates
X42.531 LCP Distal Ulna Plate 2.0, with hooks,7 holes, length 46 mm
X = 2 Stainless SteelX = 4 Pure Titanium
Locking screws
X01.876–900 Locking Screw � 2.0 mm, self-tapping
Cortex screws
X01.356–381 Cortex Screw � 2.0 mm, self-tapping
Optional
X00.806–824 Cortex Screw � 1.5 mm, self-tapping, length 6 mm
X = 2 Stainless SteelX = 4 Titanium Alloy
All implants are also available sterile.Add suffix S to article number.
Instruments
311.012 Handle with Mini Quick Coupling
314.676 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, withHolding Sleeve, for Mini Quick Coupling
323.034 LCP Drill Sleeve 2.0, mit Scale, for Drill Bits� 1.5 mm with marking
313.842 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, short, self-holding, for Mini Quick Coupling
313.843 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive 2.0, long, self-holding, for Mini Quick Coupling
310.507 Drill Bit � 1.5 mm with Marking, Length96/82 mm, 2-fluted, for Mini QuickCoupling
319.005 Depth Gauge for Screws � 2.0 and 2.4 mm, measuring range up to 40 mm
The above instruments are part of LCP Compact Hand
292.622/623 Guide Wire � 1.1 mm with threaded tipwith trocar/with trocar tip, length 150 mm,Stainless Steel
Optional Instruments
347.901 Pliers, flat-nosed, pointed, for Plates 1.0 to 2.4
314.667 Screwdriver Shaft 1.5, cruciform, withHolding Sleeve, length 66 mm, with MiniQuick Coupling
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Bibliography
Ring D, McCarty LP, Campbell D, Jupiter JB (2004) Condylarblade plate fixation of unstable fractures of the distal ulnaassociated with fracture of the distal radius.J Hand Surg [Am] 29(1):103–9
May MM, Lawton JN, Blazar PE (2002) Ulnar styloid fracturesassociated with distal radius fractures: incidence and implica-tions for distal radioulnar joint instability. J Hand Surg [Am] 27(6):965–71
Dennison DG (2007) Open Reduction and Internal LockedFixation of Unstable Distal Ulna Fractures With ConcomitantDistal Radius Fracture.J Hand Surg [Am] 32:801–805
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