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| Standard ID | YY/T 0728-2009 (YY/T0728-2009) |
| Description (Translated English) | Implants for surgery. Usage of the terms ��valgus�� and ��varus�� in orthopaedic surgery |
| Sector / Industry | Medical Device & Pharmaceutical Industry Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | C35 |
| Classification of International Standard | 11.040.40 |
| Word Count Estimation | 9,967 |
| Date of Issue | 2009-06-16 |
| Date of Implementation | 2010-12-01 |
| Adopted Standard | ISO/TR 9586-1988, IDT |
| Regulation (derived from) | Industry standard filing Notice 2009 No. 9 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | State Food and Drug Administration |
| Summary | This standard specifies the terms "valgus" and "varus" in current usage in orthopedic surgery, and describes the special usage, making it easy to understand and reduce confusion. |
YY/T 0728-2009: Implants for surgery. Usage of the terms “valgus” and “varus” in orthopaedic surgery
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Implants for surgery.Usage of the terms "valgus" and "varus" in orthopaedic surgery
ICS 11.040.40
C35
People's Republic of China pharmaceutical industry standards
YY/T 0728-2009/ISO /TR9586. 1988
Surgical implants terms "valgus" and "varus"
Usage of orthopedic surgery
(ISO /T R9586. 1988, IDT)
Posted 2009-06-16
2010-12-01 implementation
State Food and Drug Administration issued
Foreword
This standard is identical with ISO /T R9586. 1988 "surgical implants terms" valgus "and" varus "in orthopedic surgery of usage."
For ease of use, this standard made the following editorial changes.
The term a) "The technical report" to the "standard";
b) Remove the foreword and introduction of technical reports.
This standard was proposed by the State Food and Drug Administration.
This standard by the national surgical implants and orthopedic instruments Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC110) centralized.
This standard was drafted. Tianjin, the State Food and Drug Administration Medical Device Quality Supervision and Inspection Center.
The main drafters of this standard. Sun Huili, PROCEEDINGS, Fan platinum.
YY/T 0728-2009/ISO /TR9586. 1988
Surgical implants terms "valgus" and "varus"
Usage of orthopedic surgery
1 Scope
This standard gives the term "valgus" and "varus" current usage in orthopedic surgery, and describes the specific usage, making it easy to understand,
Reduce confusion.
2 Current Usage
The term "valgus" and "varus" is used to describe the physical body of some coronal plane deformity. These abnormalities can be centered in the joint
In a long bone length. The term "valgus" and "varus" is used in the lower limbs deformity, usually in the upper case is
Elbow or humerus supracondylar fractures caused by epiphyseal deformity.
The term "valgus" is equivalent to outreach actions, namely in the coronal plane, distal limb deformities to the intermediate point and the plane of the body into a certain angle outward
degree. In contrast, the term "inversion" for distal limb deformities to the intermediate point and the plane of the body inwardly angled equivalent adduction action
(See FIG. 1). Such a "knock-knees" a representative of the knee "valgus" deformities, causing distal to the knee into a certain angle outwards with other limb
degree. "Tibia turn" on behalf of the distal tibia relative to the proximal tibia has a "varus" deformity.
a) In the center of the knee joint valgus and varus deformity of the illustrations, the deformities in the coronal plane
Figure 1 illustrates varus and valgus deformity
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