Dilators and sizers create the femoral socket for the ACL reconstruction. The dilators are also used to form the pilot hole that facilitates placement of the blunt PerFixation screw. Our specialized orthopedic instruments gradually increase in diameter and are used to accomplish the new method of implant site preparation called bone compaction. Bone compaction moves and preserves plasty; a single drill hole is created with a small diameter wire or dilator. The socket is deepened and widened by placement of successively increased-diameter dilators and sizers. The cancellous bone is for interference fixation screws. Bone compaction minimizes the chance of screw migration, divergence, convergence, and loosening. The gold colored tips on the dilators and sizers are 25 mm in length to ensure proper depth of the femoral socket. Cannulated & non-cannulated dilators range in size from 4 mm to 8 mm and sizers (cannulated and non-cannulated) range from 9 mm to 11 mm.
Non-Cannulated Dilators
11004 4 mm Dilator
11005 5 mm Dilator
11006 6 mm Dilator
11007 7 mm Dilator
11008 8 mm Dilator
11009 9 mm Dilator
(8 1/2" Long)
Dilator ends shown below (8MM top, 4MM bottom).
Designed by Dr. Lanny Johnson, M.D.
Trials available.
A stable, time-proven orthopaedic product.