Table Skeletal Fixation in Pelvic Ring Reduction
In this article, Dr. Joel Matta and Dr. Jonathan Yerasimides evaluate the use a pelvic frame as a means of external skeletal fixation in fracture cases.
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PART #6850
The ProFx elevates surgery to a new level for the orthopedic trauma surgeon by providing the ideal table complement for any fracture procedure.
The ProFx table is specifically designed to enhance reduction and fixation of acetabular and pelvic fractures.1,2
Designed to play an integral role in the surgical process, the ProFx table supports the knowledge and skill of the surgeon to minimize procedural challenges through advanced patient positioning, reliable traction capabilities, and outstanding radiolucency.
Surgical reduction of these injuries remains a formidable challenge. Benefits of the table include easier reduction, making closed reduction possible, making open reduction possible through a simpler approach, and making the most difficult reductions possible at all. The narrow contact area the table makes with the pelvic area also enhances access.
1 Matta et al.,Displaced acetabular fractures.Clin Orthop Relat Res.,May1988,(230): 83-97
2 Matta et al., Table-skeletal fixation as an adjunct to pelvic ring reduction. J Orthop Trauma, Oct 2007, 21(9): 647- 56
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Table top length | 62 -149” (155 - 378cm) |
Table top width | 21” (53cm) |
Table top height range | 31– 41” (79–104 cm) |
Trendelenburg/Reverse Trendelenburg | 15° |
Lateral tilt | 20° |
Leg spar articulation | 35° up and down 20° adduction 45° abduction |
Spar mount translation | 8.5” (21cm) each side |
Patient weight capacity | 450lbs (205kg) |
Pubic Lateral Positioner
Shoulder/Sacral Pad Assembly (2)
Clark Socket (3)
Side Rail Clamp (3)
90″ Patient Safety Strap (2)
Traction Unit
Tibia Traction Upright
Accessory Clamp (3)
Well Leg Holder
Cross Arm Support w/Pad
Drape Hanger Upright (2)
Drape Hanger Top Rail, Foot End
Drape Hanger Top Rail, Head End
Articulating Bracket
Traction Lifter Bracket
Femoral Hook Support
Traction Device Hook
Bow Holder
Lateral Perineal Support Assy. With Pad
Lower Leg Support (2)
Mounting Bracket for Lateral Perineal Post
Spar Assembly, left
Spar Assembly, right
Tibia Traction, Boot Adapter
Traction Boot Adapter Assy. (2)
Well Leg Support Arm
Dust Cover
Lateral Perineal Post
Perineal Post, Adult
Prone Skeletal Traction Holder
Traction Hook Extender
Traction Lifter
Traction Boot, Small, pair
Traction Boot, Large, pair
Lateral Perineal Post, Curved
Pivoting Arm Board (2)
Equipment Cart
Pelvic Pad
Main Table Pad
Accessory Attachment Bracket
Lateral Traction Device
Femoral Hook, right
Femoral Hook, left
Crank Handle Assembly
Attachment Mounting Bracket
Patient Care Kit, 3/Case
In this article, Dr. Joel Matta and Dr. Jonathan Yerasimides evaluate the use a pelvic frame as a means of external skeletal fixation in fracture cases.
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Traction Boot, X-large, Pair
Part #6850-7000
Spar Lift Assist
Part #6300-93
90º Pin and Wire Holder
Part #6800-29
Swivel Mount Hand Pendant
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8mm Well Hip Fixation Frame (Leg Spar)
For use with Stryker® System
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10mm Well Hip Fixation Frame (Leg Spar)
For use with DePuy Synthes® system
Part #6837-8
8mm Well Hip Fixation Frame (Aux. Imaging Top)
Part #6837-10
10mm Well Hip Fixation Frame (Aux. Imaging Top)
Part #6850-140
Classic Femoral Hook, Left
Part #6850-144
Classic Femoral Hook, Right
Part #6850-425
Perineal Post Extender
Part #6850-490
Bi-lateral Mounting Bracket
Part #6850-6001
Auxiliary Imaging Top
Part #6900-23
Rail Mounted IV Pole
Part #6850-520
Table Cart with Cover