AONA Implant Instrument and Technique Guide Series

DHS® / DCS® Dynamic Hip
and Condylar Screw System

Technique Guide


 

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INTRODUCTION
   Introduction to the Dynamic Hip Screw-DHS
      DHS Technique
         ·Indications
         ·Plate Selection
         ·Surgical Technique
   Introduction to the Dynamic Condylar Screw-DHS
      DCS Technique
         ·Indications
         ·Surgical Technique

SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
   Using the DCS for Subtrochanteric Fractures
      Indications
      Preoperative Considerations
      Surgical Technique
   Assembling the Instrumentation
      Triple Reamers
      Tap Assembly
      Lag Screw Insertion Assembly
   Reinserting the DHS/DCS Guide Pin
   Removing the Implants

RECOMMENDED READING

PRODUCT INFORMATION
   The DHS Plates, DCS Plates, and DHS/DCS Lag Screws
   Instrument and Implant Sets


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