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DARCO® MFS™ Locked plating system reconstructive forefoot surgery
DARCO® MFS™ Reconstructive Forefoot Surgery

System Basics
The DARCO® MFS™ plating system for the forefoot has been designed in close collaboration with internationally renowned surgeons to address the specifi c needs of reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. After many years of iterative research and development, the resulting product is highly refi ned for treatment of challenging forefoot disorders.

All implants are manufactured to exacting standards from Titanium Alloy in our German facility. The system has been designed to take advantage of the many benefi ts of fi xedangle locked screw fi xation.

DARCO® MFS™Implant Design
All plates in the system are rhombic (parallelogram) in form, with converging pairs of 2.7mm screw holes. (Figure 1) Every screw hole in every plate may receive either a locked or a non-locked screw, at the surgeon’s discretion. The holes are aligned to provide optimal screw purchase through screw convergence. The individual plate geometries vary to suit specifi c surgical indications.

Locked plating fi xation is enabled through a rigid mechanical connection between screw and plate. In this system, the head of the screw has an external thread that matches the internal thread in the plate holes.

The following guidelines should be followed with locked plating systems:

  • The plates may be contoured to better fit anatomy. All contouring should be performed with the Locking Drill Guides threaded into the appropriate screw holes to prevent deformation of the holes. Plates should be bent in one direction only; do not “unbend” after nitial contouring.
  • Ensure that joint surfaces are properly debrided prior to application of the implants.
  • Joints and osteotomies should be properly reduced and compressed prior to application of a locking plate. In particularly demanding applications, placement of an interfragmentary compression screw should be considered prior to placement of the locking plate.
  • Locked screws are useful in a number of situations. Generally, they provide better fixation in soft bone and stiff en the overall fusion construct between plate and bone.
  • Locked screws have a pre-defined trajectory. Locking drill guides should always be used to pre-drill locked screws to ensure that the screws mate properly with the plate.
  • Care must be taken with plate positioning so that locked screws are not directed into adjacent functioning joints or other hardware. In this case, non-locked screws may be used to redirect around the off ending joint or hardware.
  • Locked screws maintain the relative positions of plate and bone; they cannot be used to “lag” the plate to the bone. If the plate must be brought into close apposition with underlying bone, a non-locked screw should be used.

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 DARCO® Modular Rearfoot System (MRS™) Brochure SO118-407   
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 DARCO® Modular Forefoot System (MFS™) Brochure SO117-407  
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