It is used after femoral and tibial cutting, and is intended for quantifying the pressure as well as gap in both straight and bend states of femurs and tibias, providing convenience for doctors to establish the rectangular gap under the balanced pressure by loosening the collateral ligaments.
In the field of orthopedic surgery, precision and efficiency are the goals every surgeon strives for, and surgical instruments are the key “tools” to achieving these objectives. As the old saying goes: “A craftsman who wants to do his job well must first sharpen his tools.” Today, we will delve into
Hip replacement, as the 'solution' of mid-terminal joint disease, has helped countless patients get rid of pain and regain their freedom of movement. The emergence of minimally invasive direct anterior approach (DAA) technology has pushed this treatment to a new level - smaller surgical incisions, fewer intraoperative bleeding, and faster postoperative recovery, making patients' expectations for 'rapid recovery'.