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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • debridement, powered and manual drilling, positioning and correctly inserting Schanz screws, and constructing the rod-to-rod modular frame as part of external fixation
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  • alignment, the Schanz screws did not perforate the far cortex of the Tibial Shaft Transverse Fracture Simulator, and the Schanz screws are properly positioned
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • and detach the drill from the Schanz screw. Remove the drill sleeve from the Schanz screw. 5 Manually Advance Schanz Screws Into Far Cortex The protruding
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • and 5.0 mm Schanz screws Pin-to-rod clamps for 11 mm diameter rods and 4.5 mm and 5.0 mm Schanz screws, Quantity: 4 Self-drilling Schanz screws, 4.5 mm or
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  • surgical drill that is compatible with 5.0 mm diameter self-drilling Schanz screws can be used for this skills training module. The Arbutus Medical HEX
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • and detach the drill from the Schanz screw. Remove the drill sleeve from the Schanz screw. 5 Manually Advance Schanz Screws Into Far Cortex The protruding
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • powered drill to insert self-drilling Schanz screws through the near cortex and then manually advance Schanz screws into the far cortex to avoid plunging
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  • self-drilling Schanz screw (not shown) 2 Arbutus Medical HEX Drill with 5.0 mm diameter Schanz Screw and Chuck Key Assemble Drill and Insert Schanz Screw Follow
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  • self-drilling Schanz Screws should be used because the 3D Printed Tibial Bone Models cannot mechanically tolerate a 6.0 mm diameter self-drilling Schanz Screw. The
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  • Modular External Fixation Kit for Simulation Training with 3D Printed Adult Tibial Bone Models
  • debridement, powered and manual drilling, positioning and correctly inserting Schanz screws, and constructing the rod-to-rod modular frame as part of external fixation
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