Axis Setups Flashcards
What is the torque for axis set ups?
Always wax off
LOC for SRBP*, ESL
I-S
P-A
R-L
Torque for SRBP*, ESL
CW
All axis setups have what LOC
I-S
P-A
LOC of ESL
I-S
P-A
L-R
torque for ESL
CCW
CP for axis
Pisiform
SCP for SRBP
lateral margin of spinous
SCP for SLBP
lateral margin of spinous
SCP for ESR
Lamina pedicle junction
SCP for ESL
Lamina pedicle junction
SCP for SLBP*-ESL
left lateral margin spinous
SCP for SLBP, ESL*
lamina pedicle junction
Tissue pull for all axis listings
A-P
SCP for SLBP, ESL
No real major
Consider mid-lamina scp
DS for axis
3” pivot always
both legs touching bench
at 2nd button with sup leg
Episternal notch for axis setups
posterior and inferior of SCP
axis (posterior) listings
simple listings only
SLBP or SRBP
CP for Axis (post)
knife edge #3
Stabilization for axis (post)
alternate-middle finger on middle finger
DS for axis (post)
scissor
superior leg touching bench
Torque for axis (post)
none!
RI for axis (post)
none!
SCP for axis (post)
lateral inferior margin of spinous
LOC for axis (post)
I-S (always!)
P-A (always!)
either R-L or L-R
TP for axis (post)
A-P
reason for post approach to axis
excessive rotation or excessive posteriority
reasons for atlas alt contact
elongated mastoid elongated styloid altered angle of c1 TVP excessive AS/AI (10) CP/SCP size
episternal notch for alt axis
posterior 1”
SCP for alt axis
posterior arch
TP for alt axis
S-I
A-P
LOC for alt axis
S-I
A-P
R-L or L-R
DS for alt axis
THE SAME AS IT WAS BEFORE
RI/TQ for alt axis
THE SAME AS IT WAS BEFORE