Medial malleolar osteotomy and talar osteochondral fragment fixation using bioabsorbable screw
This animated educational technique video shows you the fixation of a medial malleolar osteotomy and talar osteochondral fragment fixation using bioabsorbable Inion CompressOn™ screws. In this video, four bioabsorbable Inion CompressOn™ screws (2 x ⌀2,7 x 16mm and 2 x ⌀4,5 x 45mm) are inserted. This video is intended for educational purposes and does not contain any real surgical footage. 00:17 Insert the K-wires 00:25 Perform the osteotomy with an oscillating saw 00:32 Prepare the bone surface under the detached osteochondral fragment with a rasp and K-wire 00:46 Insert the K-wires and measure the depth 00:58 Advance the drill tap to the bone through the drill sleeve 01:01 Read the depth markings on the drill tap - ensure the bone hole is long enough 01:03 Remove the drill tap carefully from the bone using reverse rotation 01:07 Rinse the screw hole 01:11 Attach the Inion CompressOn™ screw to the screwdriver shaft 01:15 Ensure that the screwdriver is fully inserted in the screw head socket 01:20 Insert the Inion CompressOn™ screw fully into the bone over the K-wire 01:25 Advance the drill tap to the bone through the drill sleeve 01:28 Read the depth markings on the drill tap - ensure the bone hole is long enough 01:31 Remove the drill tap carefully from the bone using reverse rotation 01:34 Rinse the screw hole 01:37 Insert the second Inion ComperssOn™ fully into the bone 01:46 Reattach the osteotomy fragment 01:52 Drive the K-wires in desired depth in the bone 01:59 Measure the depth 02:07 Advance the drill tap to the bone through the drill sleeve 02:10 Read the depth markings on the drill tap - ensure the bone hole is long enough 02:16 Rinse the screw hole 02:22 Attach the Inion CompressOn™ screw to the screwdriver shaft 02:26 Insert the Inion CompressOn™ screw fully into the bone over the K-wire 02:30 Stabilize the osteotomy with two Inion CompressOn™ screws Inion CompressOn™ is a bioabsorbable headless cannulated screw manufactured by Inion Oy. You can find out more about the Inon CompressOn™ screw on our website: https://www.inion.com/product/inion-c... The animation is created by 3DOlli. Disclaimer: Please note that the content of this video is for informational purposes only. Viewers are encouraged to confirm the information contained in the video from official Instructions for Use (IFUs). The information is not intended to replace medical advice offered by physicians. #InionCompressOn #BioabsorbableScrew #AnkleSurgery #SurgicalTechnique #Orthopedics

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