URS Degen. Top loading pedicle screw system for posterior stabilization.

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URS Degen. Top loading pedicle screw system for posterior stabilization. Technique Guide This publication is not intended for distribution in the USA.

Table of Contents Introduction URS Degen 2 AO Principles 5 Indications and Contraindications 6 Surgical Technique Screw Insertion 7 Rod Insertion 13 Rod Reduction 15 Locking Cap Insertion 18 Distraction and Compression 22 Final Tightening 25 Two-Step Locking Cap Removal / Remobilization 28 Tab Removal 29 Transverse Connector (Optional) 30 Product Information Implants 31 Instruments 34 Screwdriver Instructions 38 Image intensifier control Warning This description alone does not provide sufficient background for direct use of the instrument set. Instruction by a surgeon experienced in handling these instruments is highly recommended. Reprocessing, Care and Maintenance of Synthes Instruments For general guidelines, function control and dismantling of multi-part instruments, please contact your local sales representative or refer to: www.synthes.com/ reprocessing URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 1

URS Degen. Top loading pedicle screw system for posterior stabilization. 2 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Implants Pedicle screw Universal Degen Screw (UDS) Universal Reduction Screw (URS) Monoaxial Screw UDS, degenerative screw URS, reduction tab screw allows for 16 mm rod reduction Both UDS and URS screws allow for screw angulations up to +/-45 Monoaxial screw, increased angular stability and low profile +/- 45 +/- 45 Unique Dual Core/Double Lead Screw Design Fast and controlled insertion Increased pull-out resistance due to optimal bone purchase Safe handling thanks to atraumatic tip and self-tapping screw Locking caps One-step locking cap Two-step locking cap One-step locking cap allows for complete fixation in one-step (polyaxiality and rod fixation) Two-step locking cap allows for vertebral body derotation for lordotic as well as parallel compression/distraction to control sagittal balance For UDS / monoaxial screw For URS For UDS / URS URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 3

URS Degen. Top loading pedicle screw system for posterior stabilization. Instruments 5 key instruments for standard degenerative cases Compact set configuration Intuitive design and functionality Screw driver Counter torque Rod holder Rocker fork Persuader All-in-one screwdriver Universal Degen Screw (UDS) Universal Reduction Screw (URS) Monoaxial Screw One-step locking caps Inner screw of the two-step locking cap Reduction Rocker Fork 8 mm, for simple reduction Reduction Instrument 12 mm, one-handed reduction Universal Reduction Screw (URS) 16 mm, no additional instrument needed 4 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

AO Principles In 1958, the AO formulated four basic principles, which have become the guidelines for internal fixation. 1 They are: Anatomic reduction Stable internal fixation Preservation of blood supply Early, active mobilization The fundamental aims of fracture treatment in the limbs and fusion of the spine are the same. A specific goal in the spine is returning as much function as possible to the injured neural elements. 2 AO Principles as Applied to the Spine 3 Anatomic alignment Restoration of normal spinal alignment to improve the biomechanics of the spine. Stable internal fixation Stabilization of the spinal segment to promote bony fusion. Preservation of blood supply Creation of an optimal environment for fusion. Early, active mobilization Minimization of damage to the spinal vasculature, dura, and neural elements, which may contribute to pain reduction and improved function for the patient. 1 Müller ME, M Allgöwer, R Schneider, H Willenegger. Manual of Internal Fixation, 3rd edition. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 1991. 2 Aebi M, JS Thalgott, JK Webb. AO ASIF Principles in Spine Surgery. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 1998. 3 Aebi M, Arlet V, Webb JK (2007). AOSPINE Manual (2 vols.), Stuttgart, New York: Thieme URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 5

Indications and Contraindications The URS Degen system is a posterior pedicle screw fixation system (T1 S2) intended to provide precise and segmental stabilization of the spine in skeletally mature patients. Indications Degenerative disc disease Spondylolisthesis Trauma (i.e. fracture or dislocation) Tumour Stenosis Pseudoarthrosis Failed previous fusion Deformities (i.e. scoliosis, kyphosis and/or lordosis, Scheuermann s disease) Contraindications Osteoporosis In fractures and tumors with severe anterior vertebral body disruption, an additional anterior support or column reconstruction is required. 6 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Screw Insertion 1 Prepare pedicles and determine screw length Instruments 388.655 Pedicle Probe B 3.7 mm with Silicone Handle, length 240 mm, for Pedicle Screws B 5.0 to 7.0 mm 388.656 Pedicle Awl B 4.0 mm with Silicone Handle, length 255 mm, for Pedicle Screws B 4.0 to 7.0 mm 03.620.105 Tap for Pedicle Screws B 5.0 mm with dual core, length 230 mm, with Hexagonal Coupling 03.620.106 Tap for Pedicle Screws B 6.0 mm with dual core, length 230 mm, with Hexagonal Coupling 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea 388.545 Feeler for Screw Channel, straight, B 2.3 mm, length 275 mm Optional Instrument 388.546 Feeler for Screw Channel, curved, B 2.3 mm, length 275 mm Locate pedicles and use the awl to perforate the cortex. Use the probe to open the pedicle canal. Using radiographic imaging, confirm pedicle location, orientation and depth by inserting the probe. When selecting the appropriate length screw, use the markings on the probe to determine the pedicle depth. Use the feeler to check whether the pedicle canal is ready for screw insertion. All pedicle screws are self-tapping; however, if tapping is preferred, use the appropriate tap. Note: Do not use the pedicle probe for screws that are smaller or bigger than the recommended size. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 7

Screw Insertion 2 Assemble screwdriver Instruments 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm Optional Instrument 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea Slide URS Degen sleeve on the screwdriver shaft by pushing the button on the larger upper part of the screwdriver sleeve and attach the handle. The black holding sleeve (03.689.002) and the matching screwdriver shaft (03.689.001) are compatible with URS, UDS and monoaxial screw. Caution: The golden URS screwdriver (03.636.001, 03.636.002) is compatible with only the URS screws. 8 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

3 Choose the appropriate screw Instruments 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 1 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm Optional Instrument 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea Choose a polyaxial or a monoaxial screw of the appropriate screw diameter and length based on probe feedback. Note: When reduction over a screw or a reduction distance of 12 16 mm is needed, use a URS screw. The shaft position can be changed by pushing the button on the larger upper part of the screwdriver sleeve (1). There are two screwdriver positions. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 9

Screw Insertion For use with the UDS screw, pull the shaft out until both the green and blue lines are visible. Note: In the UDS position the blue and green lines are visible. For use with the monoaxial screw, pull the shaft out until both the green and blue lines are visible. Note: In the monoaxial screw position the blue and green lines are visible. For use with the URS screw, the shaft has to be pushed until the blue line is only visible. Note: In the URS position only the blue line is visible. For more details on the screwdriver, please read the screwdriver instructions. 10 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

4 Pick up screw 1 Instruments 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm Optional Instrument 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea Check if the screwdriver is in the correct position and connect it to the appropriate screw. 2 Insert the tip of the screwdriver shaft into the screw head (1). Make sure the tip of the screwdriver is fully seated in the recess of the screw head (2). Hold the ratchet handle with one hand and turn the larger upper part of the sleeve clockwise with the other hand until the tip of the sleeve is firmly attached to the screw head. Verify the screw length with the template on the loading station (3). 3 URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 11

Screw Insertion 5 Insert screw Instruments 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm Optional Instruments 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea 03.620.001 Screwdriver Stardrive, T25, with T-Handle, for Pangea Insert the screw. Note: Hold the black part of the holding sleeve during screw insertion. Remove the screwdriver by turning the larger upper part of the sleeve counterclockwise until the tip of the sleeve disengages from the screw thread. If the screw head turns while attached to the sleeve, hold the screw head firmly to disengage the screwdriver sleeve. 11 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Rod Insertion 1 Determine rod length Instruments 03.636.005 Tab Remover / Alignment Tool 03.620.020 Rod Bender for Rods B 6.0 mm, with Radius Adjustment Use the alignment tool to rotate and align the screw head. Choose the appropriate rod. Use the rod bender to contour the rod if needed. Note: Do not reverse bend rods. Reverse bending may produce internal stresses, which may become the focal point for eventual breakage of the implant. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 11

Rod Insertion 2 Insert rod Instrument 328.028 Holding Forceps, straight, with Scissors Grip, for Rods B 6.0 mm Insert the rod using the rod holding forceps. Optional Instrument 388.440 Holding Forceps with broad tip, length 290 mm, for Rods B 6.0 mm 11 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Rod Reduction 1a Reduce rod with a rocker fork (for reduction up to 8 mm) Instrument 03.689.004 Rocker Fork for Universal Degen Screws Use a rocker fork to lever the rod into the head of the pedicle screw. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 11

Rod Reduction 1b Reduce rod with a reduction instrument (for reduction up to 12 mm) Instrument 03.689.003 Reduction Instrument for Universal Degen Screws Ensure that the ratchet handle is fully open. Place the reduction instrument over the rod and onto the screw head. Press down firmly until the tips of the reduction instrument engage the screw head. Squeeze the handle to seat the rod into the pedicle screw head. Once reduction has been achieved, the ratchet handle will remain in the reduced position. Compress the reduction instrument in the closed position until the locking cap is attached to the screw. To remove the reduction instrument from the screw, ensure the ratchet handle is fully open. Hold the lower part of the instrument with one hand and press it against the screw head so that one tip disengages from the screw head. Then carefully tilt the reduction instrument downward. 11 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

1c Reduce rod with URS screws (for reduction up to 16 mm) Instrument 03.636.007 Rod Pusher / Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw Align the URS screw with the rod. Place the counter torque over the screw head. Insert the locking cap trough the counter torque, turn the locking cap to reduce the rod into the screw. Note: For locking cap insertion / rod reduction in combination with the URS screw, always use the counter torque for better guidance. If the locking cap is cross-threaded, a turn back will re-align the locking cap for proper insertion. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 11

Locking Cap Insertion 1a Insert one-step locking cap Instruments 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm 03.636.007 Rod Pusher / Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw Optional Instruments 03.689.003 Reduction Instrument for Universal Degen Screws 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea Verify that the screwdriver shaft is in the correct position. In combination with the UDS and monoaxial screw, the blue and green lines should be visible. When using the URS screw, only the blue line has to be visible. Caution: Verify that the screwdriver shaft is in the correct position. In combination with the UDS and monoaxial screw, the blue and green lines should be visible. When using the URS screw, only the blue line has to be visible. Insert the tip of the screwdriver shaft into the one-step locking cap. Press down firmly. The screwdriver is self-retaining. 11 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

To ensure optimal cap alignment, insert the locking cap through the counter torque. Thread the locking cap clockwise into the screw head. The one-step locking cap can also be inserted through the rod reduction instrument. Maintain the maximum compression during insertion and tightening of the one-step locking cap. In combination with the rocker fork, insert the locking cap while maintaining reduction; use the counter torque for all further caps and further tightening. Note: Always use the counter torque or reduction instrument for locking cap guidance. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 11

Locking Cap Insertion 1b Insert two-step locking cap Instruments 03.636.003 Screwdriver Shaft for Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm 03.636.007 Rod Pusher/Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw Optional Instruments 03.689.003 Reduction Instrument for Universal Degen Screws 03.636.004 Screwdriver, cannulated, for Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea Attach the screwdriver shaft for the two-step locking cap to the torque limiting handle. Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the two-step locking cap. Press down firmly. The screwdriver is self-retaining. To ensure optimal cap alignment, insert the locking cap through the counter torque. Thread the locking cap clockwise into the screw head. 20 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Caution: Secure the outer screw first before tightening the inner screw. The two-step locking cap can also be inserted through the rod reduction instrument. Maintain the maximum compression during insertion and tightening of the two-step locking cap. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 22

Distraction and Compression 1 Distraction Instruments 03.620.018 Distraction Forceps, for Lumbar Spine 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm 03.636.007 Rod Pusher / Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw Caution: Ensure all lockings caps are fully reduced and provisionally tightened (see Locking Cap Insertion ). Failure to do so could potentially lead to a misalignement. Tighten one locking cap with the 10 Nm torque limiter and counter torque to create a fixed point for distraction (see final tightening for the respective one- and two-step locking caps). Loosen the locking cap of the screw to be manipulated a quarter turn to allow for distraction. Use the distraction forceps to distract the construct. Once in the desired position, tighten the locking caps with the screwdriver. The rod holding forceps can be used as a temporary point of distraction when adjacent pedicle screws are too distant. Note: Always remove the distraction forceps before final tightening. 22 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Optional Instrument 03.632.000 Distraction Fork Note: Use the distraction fork to widen the gap between the screw heads when proper distraction with the forceps is not possible due to proximity of the heads. Insert the distraction fork between the screws and manipulate until the desired gap is obtained. Always remove the distraction fork before final tightening. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 22

Distraction and Compression 2 Compression Instruments 388.422 Compression Forceps, length 335 mm, for Pedicle Screws 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm 03.636.007 Rod Pusher / Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw Caution: Ensure all lockings caps are fully reduced and provisionally tightened (see Locking Cap Insertion ). Failure to do so could potentially lead to a misalignement. Tighten one locking cap with the 10 Nm torque limiter and counter torque to create a fixed point for compression (see final tightening for the respective one- and two-step locking caps). Loosen the locking cap of the screw to be manipulated a quarter turn to allow for compression. Use the compression forceps to distract the construct. Once in the desired position, tighten the locking caps with the screwdriver. The rod holding forceps can be used as a temporary point of compression when adjacent pedicle screws are too distant. Note: Always remove the compression forceps before final tightening. 22 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Final tightening 1a Perform final tightening with the one-step locking cap Instruments 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm 03.636.007 Rod Pusher / Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw Attach the assembled screwdriver to the torque limiting handle. Verify that the screwdriver shaft is in the correct position. In combination with the UDS and monoaxial screw, the blue and green lines should be visible. When using the URS screw, only the blue line has to be visible. Place the rod counter torque over the screw head. Insert the screwdriver through the counter torque and turn until the torque limiting handle clicks. The click indicates that the locking cap is tightened with 10 Nm. Note: The 10 Nm torque limiting handle and the counter torque must be used for final tightening. The polyaxiality is blocked and the rod is fixed to the pedicle screw. Note: Always fully seat the counter torque on the rod. The instrument must be perpendicular to the rod during final tightening. It is recommended to check and control all locking caps with counter torque and torque limiting handle prior to proceeding. After initial final tightening of all screws, use the torque-limiting handle and and counter torque to sequentially revisit all locking caps. Start at the caudal left screw of the construct and proceed clockwise to sistematically repeat final tightening of all locking caps of the construct. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 22

Final tightening 1b Perform final tightening with the two-step locking cap Instruments 03.636.003 Screwdriver Shaft for Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm 03.636.007 Rod Pusher/Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 Optional Instrument 03.636.004 Screwdriver, cannulated, for Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw Attach the two-step locking cap screwdriver to the torque limiting handle. Place the counter torque over the screw head. Insert the screwdriver through the rod counter torque and turn until the torque limiting handle clicks. The click indicates that the outer part of the locking cap is tightened with 10 Nm. The polyaxiality is blocked but the rod can still move. In this position parallel distraction or compression is possible. Note: The 10 Nm torque limiting handle and the counter torque must be used for final tightening. 26 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Attach the assembled screwdriver to a torque limiting handle. Verify that the screwdriver shaft is in the correct position. In combination with the UDS and monoaxial screw, the blue and green lines should be visible. When using the URS screw, only the blue line has to be visible. Insert the assembled screwdriver through the counter torque and turn until the torque limiting handle clicks. The click indicates that the inner part of the locking cap is tightened with 10 Nm. The polyaxiality is blocked and the rod is fixed to the pedicle screw. Note: Always fully seat the counter torque on the rod. The instrument must be perpendicular to the rod during final tightening. After initial final tightening of all screws, use the torque-limiting handle and and counter torque to sequentially revisit all locking caps. Start at the caudal left screw of the construct and proceed clockwise to sistematically repeat final tightening of all locking caps of the construct. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 22

Two-Step Locking Cap Removal / Remobilization Remove / remobilize two-step locking cap Instruments 03.620.001 Screwdriver Stardrive, T25, with T-Handle, for Pangea 03.636.004 Screwdriver, cannulated, for Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw 03.636.007 Rod Pusher / Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw Remove the locking cap by using the cannulated screwdriver as a counter torque instrument and use the screwdriver T25 to loosen the inner part of the locking cap. (The polyaxial screw is now free for compression / distraction) To completely remove the locking cap, remove the outer part of the locking cap with the cannulated screwdriver. The screwdriver is self-retaining so that the locking cap can easily be removed. If the polyaxiality of the screw head is stuck in its position, use the rod pusher / counter torque or the derotation instrument to remobilize the screw head. Caution: For final tightening, use the rod pusher / counter torque to secure the outer screw first before tightening the inner screw. 22 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Tab Removal Remove extended URS tabs Instrument 03.636.005 Tab Remover / Alignment Tool Slide the tab remover over the first extended tab and break it off by tilting the instrument towards the outside or inside of the screw. The extended tab breaks off and remains in the tab remover and must be removed from the instrument. Slide the tab remover over the remaining extended tab and break it off by tilting towards the outside or inside of the screw. Repeat for all remaining screws. All extended tabs must be removed before the incision is closed. Note: Only break off the extended tabs once all reduction and correction maneuvers have been accomplished. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 22

Transverse Connector (Optional) Insert Transverse Connector Instruments 03.620.018 Distraction Forceps, for Lumbar Spine 328.028 Holding Forceps, straight, with Scissors Grip, for Rods B 6.0 mm 388.395 Screwdriver, hexagonal, long Ø 2.5 mm, length 293 mm Use the distraction forceps to estimate the distance between the two rods. Select the appropriate transverse connector and attach it to the rods. Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the fixation screw. The screwdriver should be fully seated in the recess of the screw. Make sure the screw is fully tightened to ensure a stable construct. 33 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Implants* Universal Degen Screw Standard sizes (length increases in 5 mm increments) 04.689.530 Universal Degen Screw B 5.0 mm, 04.689.550 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) 04.689.630 Universal Degen Screw B 6.0 mm, 04.689.650 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) 04.689.730 Universal Degen Screw B 7.0 mm, 04.689.750 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) Universal Reduction Screw Standard sizes (length increases in 5 mm increments) 04.636.530 Universal Reduction Screw B 5.0 mm, 04.636.550 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) 04.636.630 Universal Reduction Screw B 6.0 mm, 04.636.650 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) 04.636.730 Universal Reduction Screw B 7.0 mm, 04.636.750 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) Monoaxial screw Standard sizes (length increases in 5 mm increments) 04.666.530 URS Monoaxial Screw B 5.0 mm, 04.666.550 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) 04.666.630 URS Monoaxial Screw B 6.0 mm, 04.666.650 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) 04.666.730 URS Monoaxial Screw B 7.0 mm, 04.666.750 length 30 50 mm, Titanium Alloy (TAN) * Additional sizes are available on request. All implants are also available sterile packed. Add suffix S to article number. URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 33

Implants One-step locking cap 04.689.199 Locking Cap for Universal Degen Screws, Titanium Alloy (TAN) 04.689.121 One-step Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw, blue, Titanium Alloy (TAN) Two-step locking cap 04.636.001 Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw, Titanium Alloy (TAN) Transverse Connector 497.795 Transverse Connector, low profile, length 25.5 to 30.5 mm, for Rods B 6.0 mm 497.796 Transverse Connector, low profile, length 31.5 to 34 mm, for Rods B 6.0 mm 497.797 Transverse Connector, low profile, length 35 to 41 mm, for Rods B 6.0 mm 497.798 Transverse Connector, low profile, length 42 to 55 mm, for Rods B 6.0 mm 33 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

Curved rods, soft 04.620.140 Rod B 6.0 mm, soft, curved, length 40 mm, Pure Titanium 498.139 Click X Rod B 6.0 mm, curved, normalized, length 45 mm, Pure Titanium 04.620.150 Rod B 6.0 mm, soft, curved, length 50 mm, Pure Titanium 498.140 Click X Rod B 6.0 mm, curved, normalized, length 55 mm, Pure Titanium 04.620.160 Rod B 6.0 mm, soft, curved, length 60 mm, Pure Titanium 04.620.170 Rod B 6.0 mm, soft, curved, length 70 mm, Pure Titanium Straight rod, soft 498.154 Rod B 6.0 mm, soft, length 150 mm, Pure Titanium URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 33

Instruments URS Degen standard instruments 03.689.001 Screwdriver Shaft Stardrive, T25, for Universal Screws 03.689.002 Holding Sleeve for Screwdriver Shaft for No. 03.689.001 03.620.001 Screwdriver Stardrive, T25, with T-Handle, for Pangea 03.620.061 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench and with Torque Limiter, 10 Nm 03.620.100 Handle with Ratchet, straight, with Quick Coupling, for Pangea 328.028 Holding Forceps, straight, with Scissors Grip, for Rods B 6.0 mm 03.636.007 Rod Pusher / Counter Torque for Universal Reduction Screw 03.689.004 Rocker Fork for Universal Degen Screws 34 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

03.689.003 Reduction Instrument for Universal Degen Screws 03.636.005 Tab Remover / Alignment Tool 388.395 Screwdriver, hexagonal, long, B 2.5 mm, length 293 mm 03.636.003 Screwdriver Shaft for Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw 03.636.004 Screwdriver, cannulated, for Locking Cap for Universal Reduction Screw Optional 388.654 Ratchet with Handle, with Hexagonal Quick Coupling B 6.0 mm 03.632.090 T-Handle with Ratchet Wrench, with Hexagonal Coupling B 6.0 mm 388.870 Trial Rod B 6.0 mm, length 150 mm URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 35

Instruments URS Degen general instruments 388.656 Pedicle Awl B 4.0 mm with Silicone Handle, length 255 mm, for Pedicle Screws B 4.0 to 7.0 mm 388.655 Pedicle Probe B 3.7 mm with Silicone Handle, length 240 mm, for Pedicle Screws B 5.0 to 7.0 mm 388.546 Feeler for Screw Channel, curved, B 2.3 mm, length 275 mm 388.545 Feeler for Screw Channel, straight, B 2.3 mm, length 275 mm (optional) 388.440 Holding Forceps with broad tip, length 290 mm, for Rods B 6.0 mm (optional) 388.422 Compression Forceps, length 335 mm, for Pedicle Screws 03.620.018 Distraction Forceps, for Lumbar Spine 33 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

03.632.000 Distraction Fork 03.620.020 Rod Bender for Rods B 6.0 mm, with Radius Adjustment 03.620.105 Tap for Pedicle Screws B 5.0 mm with dual core, length 230 mm, with Hexagonal Coupling 03.620.106 Tap for Pedicle Screws B 6.0 mm with dual core, length 230 mm, with Hexagonal Coupling URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 33

Screwdriver Instructions 1 Verify screwdriver position Push the button on the larger upper part of the screwdriver sleeve and at the same time pull or push the screwdriver shaft to locate the UDS and monoaxial screw or URS position. 2 UDS position In the UDS position the blue and green lines are visible. 3 Monoaxial screw position In the monoaxial screw position the blue and green lines are visible. 38 DePuy Synthes URS Degen Technique Guide

4 URS position In the URS position the blue line is visible. 5 Press and hold the release button while removing the screwdriver shaft from the holding sleeve. 1 2 URS Degen Technique Guide DePuy Synthes 39

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