Compact Hand Plates - 2.0 mm Condylar Sizes
Comprehensive Guide for Compact Hand Plates - 2.0 mm Condylar
- Patient Evaluation : Conduct a thorough patient evaluation, including a medical history review, physical examination, and assessment of any potential contraindications for surgery.
- Surgical Planning : Determine the surgical approach, specific procedure, and the exact location for implanting Compact Hand Plates - 2.0 mm Condylar based on the patient's condition.
- Patient Education :Inform the patient about the surgical procedure, potential risks, expected outcomes, and post-operative recovery.
- Informed Consent : Obtain informed consent from the patient, ensuring they understand the procedure and its associated risks.
- Implant Selection : Ensure that the appropriate size and type of Compact Hand Plates - 2.0 mm Condylar are selected based on the surgical plan.
- Sterility Check : Verify that all surgical instruments, including Compact Hand Plates - 2.0 mm Condylar, are properly sterilized and ready for use.
- Patient Positioning : Position the patient on the operating table, ensuring accessibility to the surgical site while maintaining comfort.
- Surgical Site Preparation : Thoroughly clean and sterilize the surgical area to minimize the risk of infection.
- Anesthesia Administration :Administer the chosen anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort and pain control during the procedure.
- Incision and Exposure : Make a precise incision to access the affected area of the hand or wrist.
- Compact Hand Plates - 2.0 mm Condylar Placement : Carefully position the Compact Hand Plates - 2.0 mm Condylar in accordance with the surgical plan.
- Screw Fixation : Insert screws through the screw holes in the plates to secure them to the bone.
- Recovery Room : Transfer the patient to the recovery area or post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) for monitoring.
- Pain Management :Administer pain medication as needed to ensure the patient's comfort.
- Immobilization and Rehabilitation : Prescribe or provide appropriate immobilization devices (splints, casts) based on the surgical procedure.
- Complication Monitoring : Be vigilant for potential complications such as infection, implant-related issues, or delayed healing.
- Rehabilitation : Initiate or coordinate a rehabilitation program to gradually restore hand and wrist function.
- Long-Term Follow-up : Continue monitoring the patient's progress and address any concerns during subsequent appointments.
Screws

2.0 mm Locking Screw

2.0 mm Cortex Screw