Elbow & Forearm System - LMT Surgical

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Elbow & Forearm System

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Elbow &ForearmSystem™

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ProximalUlna

Olecranon SledTransverse

Olecranon HookComminuted

FractureAnatomy Implant

Forearm PlateComminutedForearm

Osteotomy Olecranon Sled

Olecranon Hook

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Olecranon Sled™

Easy to use, smooth-profile tension-band wire

LTypical uses:• Simple, transverse olecranon fractures (acute or non-union)• Olecranon osteotomies for supracondylar fractures or total elbow arthroplasties

Lengths (L):OSN-50 (47mm) OSN-70 (58mm)

IMPLANTS

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Reduce & Drill for Legs Insert Sled & Drill for Washer Compress Fracture Final Fixation

One-piece, contiguous tension band wire precludes backing out.

Screw + washerprovides additional compression

Offset cannulated sledlegs aid insertion

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Olecranon Hook Plate™

Unparalleled compression while preserving triceps insertion

Reduce & Drill for Tines Apply Plate & Insert Screws Compress Final Fixation

Typical uses:• Comminuted olecranon fractures

Sizes: Lengths:4 Hole 60mm6 Hole+ 74mm8 Hole+ 85mm

+ Lefts & Rights

Proximal screw and intramedullary tines create 90-90 fixation

Intramedullary tines forincreased rotational stability

Slotted hole for use with Expander to compress or distract(reference pg. 7, 8)

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Forearm PlatePre-contoured plating system specifically for forearms

Place Plate Insert Screws Compress Final Fixation

Typical uses:• Radial and ulnar shaft fractures• Both bone fractures

* Special Order

Sizes Straight Curved Lengths

5 Hole

6 Hole

8 Hole

10 Hole

15 Hole

57mm

70mm

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124mm

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Straight and curved options make matching anatomy easierSlotted hole for use with Expander

to compress or distract (reference pg. 7, 8)

Offset screw holes toreduce stress risers

Same screw hole accomodates:- Locking cortical screws- Non-locking cortical screws

Scalloped underside to preserve periosteal circulation

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08-40mm(2mm increments)

2.3mm(Regular and Long)

2.3mm(Regular and Long)

3.2mm 3.2mm

2.5mm HEX 2.5mm HEX

08-30mm(2mm increments)Length

Driver

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Tap

Guide

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GUIDE-2.3/3.2 GUIDE-LCBS2.3

HEX3.2-XX

CorticalScrew, 3.2mm

LCBS3.2-XX

Locking CorticalScrew, 3.2mm

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TOOLS

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Olecranon Hook PlateDrill GuideOHKGUIDE

Olecranon SledDrill GuideOSDG-2.0

Sled WasherDrill GuideOSW-GUIDE

Sled-ImpactorIMPACTR

Elbow Bone ClampEBC

Osteotomy Bone ClampOBC

Peg Guide ExtenderPEG-XTNDR

ExpanderXPANDR

Quick HandleQUICK-HNDL

Driver Hex 2.5HXDRIVR-2.5

Plate BenderPLTBNDR-RFP

Large Depth GaugeGAUGE-L

General Tools Guides

Gauges

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ExPANdEr TOOL - cOMPrESSION

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Insert hook in hole away from fracture& squeeze

Tighten screw Final fixation

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Insert hook in hole close to fracture& squeeze

Tighten screw Final fixation

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NOTES

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NOTES

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Patent Coverage: TriMed, Inc. products are covered by patents issued in the U.S. and in foreign jurisdictions.

The presently issued U.S. patents are: 5,709,682; 5,931,839; 5,941,878; 7,037,308; 7,044,951; 7,195,633; 7,540,874; 7,942,877; 8,177,822; 8,821,508; 8,906,070; 9,089,376.

866 - 2 12/15The technique presented is one suggested surgical technique. The decision to use a specific implant and the surgical technique must be based on sound medical judgment by the surgeon that takes into consideration factors such as the circumstances and configuration of the injury.