Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
broche montée sur un mandrin
English translation:
pin (= arthrodesis wire) mounted onto a (wire) driver
French term
broche montée sur un mandrin
Perforation de la crête tibiale à l’aide d’une broche montée sur un mandrin ou d’une aiguille.
There are no ghits for this term, other than one single hit for "broche d’ostéocentèse montée sur un mandrin manuel". Google helpfully suggests "brioche d'osteocentese", but i feel that bread isn't perhaps the most useful instrument for the procedure!
Thanks
4 | pin (= arthodesis wire) mounted onto a pin guide/passer | SJLD |
4 | drill bit held in a chuck | kashew |
3 -1 | reamer and guide | carolynf |
Feb 16, 2009 11:24: SJLD changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/46411">Wendy Cummings's</a> old entry - "broche montée sur un mandrin"" to ""pin (= arthodesis wire) mounted onto a pin guide/passer""
Apr 24, 2011 06:32: SJLD changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/913927">SJLD's</a> old entry - "broche montée sur un mandrin"" to ""pin (= arthodesis wire) mounted onto a (wire) driver""
Proposed translations
pin (= arthodesis wire) mounted onto a pin guide/passer
http://www.conmed.com/Catalogs/CCA 9029 Rev 1 ArthroCat.pdf
You'll find some relevant terminology here:
http://www.vetinst.com/skin1/admin/UserFiles/File/webtplo2.p...
http://www.vetinst.com/product.php?productid=19369&cat=12&pa...
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Note added at 33 mins (2009-02-11 10:12:28 GMT)
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The second link is very helpful. It also refers to a drill chuck and mini-driver.
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Note added at 34 mins (2009-02-11 10:13:34 GMT)
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The perforating part is not a drill bit.
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Note added at 43 mins (2009-02-11 10:22:13 GMT)
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I'm leaning towards "driver" for "mandrin".
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Note added at 2 days14 hrs (2009-02-14 00:23:26 GMT)
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Wrist Arthroscopy - Google Books Resultby William Geissler - 2005 - Medical - 201 pages
The needles are then driven across the radius using a power wire driver, aiming to exit between the first and second dorsal compartments of the radial ...
books.google.com/books?isbn=0387208976...
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Fulltext: Volume 116(7 ...It uses a modified spinal needle and a Kirschner wire driver. The needle is used to create a tunnel through which suture can easily be passed, ...
www.plasreconsurg.com/pt/re/prs/fulltext.00006534-200512000...
Once the hole has been made, it is threaded with nylon sutures. |
reamer and guide
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?IA=GB2004005341&DISPLAY=...
as an aside, re. your comment about the use of a needle maybe it depends on the size of the dog, whether a Saint Bernard or a mini chihuahua
drill bit held in a chuck
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Note added at 16 mins (2009-02-11 09:54:43 GMT)
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Or, chuck-held drill-bit.
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Note added at 1 day10 hrs (2009-02-12 19:41:03 GMT)
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Making a hole in a bone with a needle? I don't believe that. Drill bits can be quite fine, even using a Black & Decker.
This seems odd to me, since the alternative instrument is a needle, which isn't nearly as strong. In other words, the drill is so much stronger than a needle. |
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SJLD
: see my note - this is surgery in small bones not carpentry :-)
2 days 14 hrs
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Punching holes in bones: I've learnt something, thanks.
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