Zimmer® Herbert™ Bone Screw and Zimmer Herbert Mini Bone Screw Surgical Technique



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Herbert



Cannulated 

Bone Screw

Zimmer

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 Herbert



 

Bone Screw and 

Zimmer Herbert 

Mini Bone Screw

  

 



Surgical Technique


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Table of Contents

Indications for Use ............................................................... 3

Instrumentation ................................................................... 4

Herbert Bone Screws Surgical Techniques:

Huene Alignment Guide Technique ........................................4

Calibration Check ..................................................................4

Straight Blade ........................................................................4

1.  Apply Huene Alignment Guide ........................................5

2.  Check Alignment ............................................................5 

3.  Drill the Pilot Hole ..........................................................5

4.  Drill the Main Hole ..........................................................6

5. Tap .................................................................................6 

6.  Read Calibration .............................................................6

7.  Insert Screw ...................................................................7

Open Procedure for Free-Hand Guide .....................................8

1.  Apply Free-Hand Guide ...................................................8

2.  Temporary K-Wrie Fixation ...............................................9

3.  Drill the Pilot Hole ..........................................................9

4.   Drill the Main Hole ..........................................................9

5. Tap ...............................................................................10

6.  Insert Screw ..................................................................10



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Surgical Technique:

Open Procedure with Free-Hand Guide .................................11

1.  Apply Free-Hand Guide .................................................11

2.  Drill the Pilot Hole ........................................................11

3.  Drill the Main Hole ........................................................12

4. Tap ...............................................................................12

5.  Select the Appropriate Screw ........................................13

6.  Insert Screw .................................................................13

 

Technique Variations – Cortical Bone Fixation ..................... 14

Ordering Information .......................................................... 15

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 Bone Screw and Zimmer Herbert Mini Bone Screw



Indications for Use

The Herbert

™ 

Mini Bone Screw (2.5mm diameter, 



non-cannulated) and the Herbert Bone Screw (3.0mm 

diameter, non-cannulated) are indicated for fixation of 

intra-articular and extra-articular fractures, avulsions, 

non-union, and osteotomies of small bones and small 

bone fragments; as well as arthrodeses of small joints.



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Check that blade and drill 

tips are within 1-2mm

Drill #2

This dimension should 

not be larger than 

approximately 2mm 

clearance

Incorrect position indicates blade 

damaged by bending

Blade


Instrumentation

 

Herbert Instruments 

Huene Alignment Guide 

For use with the Herbert Bone Screw (3.0mm)

Whenever possible, the Herbert Bone Screw is inserted 

through the Huene Alignment Guide (Figure 1).  When 

the Alignment Guide cannot be applied, refer to page 8 

for the Free-Hand Technique. This Alignment Guide locks 

the two bone fragments together and ensures accurate 

positioning of the screw. 

The barrel of the Alignment Guide is designed to 

precisely guide the instrumentation and clamps onto 

the near fragment of the bone. The blade hooks around 

the far bone fragments and has a small point to lock it 

into place. Thumb pressure is then used to tighten the 

Alignment Guide and compress the two bone fragments 

together. Once it has been satisfactorily applied, the 

Alignment Guide aligns the instruments and ensures 

accurate placement of the Herbert Screw within the 

bone.

Calibration Check

The calibration of the Huene Alignment Guide should 

be checked periodically as it is possible for the blade to 

become distorted. (The Blade is extremely thin at its tip, 

and it should not be used as a lever.) 

Assemble the Alignment Guide and insert the long Drill 

into the barrel. Apply tension to the blade as shown. 

Check to be sure that the blade tip is centered on the tip 

of the Drill within a 1 mm diameter range (Figure 2). Set 

the barrel between 22-30mm and check the calibration 

with the scale on the case.

Figure 1: Huene Alignment Guide (00-1154-011-00) with curved blade 

has right & left orientation

Straight Blade

This may be used when it is possible to apply the 

Alignment Guide for fixation of bones.

Examples of its use have included:

•  Bennett’s fracture dislocations of the base of the first 

metacarpal

•  Radial head fractures

•  Fractures of the trapezium

•  Intercarpal fusions

Lock the Blade in the single (upright) position, and 

carefully hook into the far fragment of the bone after it 

has been suitably exposed. Align the Alignment Guide 

and clamp it firmly onto the near fragment of the bone 

(Figure 3). Carefully check the line and length before 

drilling. 

The barrel is calibrated to indicate a screw of the correct 

length to be buried within the bone.

Figure 3: Use of the Alternate Blade (00-1154-019-000) and the Huene 

Alignment Guide to reduce Bennett’s fracture

Figure 2: Procedure for 

checking blade



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Free-Hand Guide 

Insert SLeeve



Herbert Bone Screws Surgical Techniques: 

Huene Alignment Guide Application

Straight Blade

Figure 4: Optional use of the Free-Hand Guide Insert Sleeve and a 

K-wire to verify correct alignment of the Guide

Figure 5: Determine the screw length from the calibrations on the 

Alignment Guide, and drill the pilot hole for the trailing threads

Free-Hand Guide 

Insert Sleeve

Guide Wire

Read Measurement directly from the 

Alignment Guide

Pilot Drill



1

Apply Huene Alignment Guide

Set the blade of the Alignment Guide and firmly tighten the 

locking screws. Place the hook and barrel of the Alignment 

Guide perpendicular to the fracture and push the guide onto 

the bone using firm thumb pressure.

2

Check Alignment

Visually check the alignment of the Alignment Guide to 

ensure that the screw will lie in the optimum position. Also, 

check the reduction of the fracture and make any necessary 

adjustments. This position of the Alignment Guide can be 

checked with the image intensifier.



Alignment Check with Guide Wire (Optional)

Place the Free-Hand Guide Insert Sleeve (00-1152-052-00) 

into the barrel of the Alignment Guide. Drive a Guide Wire 

through the Insert Sleeve (Figure 4), to center the guide wire 

within the Alignment Guide and verify the position by x-ray or 

image intensifier. Remove the Guide Wire and Insert Sleeve.



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Drill the Pilot Hole

Insert the 2.4mm Pilot Drill (00-1154-001-00) into the barrel 

of the Alignment Guide. Turn the handle and advance the Drill 

until it bottoms out (Figure 5). Continue to turn the Drill in a 

clockwise direction during removal as this will remove bone 

and facilitate further instrumentation. 

Barrel



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Drill the Main Hole

Insert the 2.0mm Main Drill (00-1154-002-00) into the 

Alignment Guide. Turn the Drill in a clockwise direction to 

maximize efficiency in cutting and chip removal. Advance 

the Drill until it bottoms out (Figure 6). If the bone is 

hard, withdraw the Drill periodically in a clockwise 

direction to remove bone fragments. 

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Tap

Tap the leading screw threads, using Herbert Bone 

Screw Tap (00-1154-005-00) when performing bicortical 

fixation. Insert the Tap using a clockwise movement until 

it bottoms out (Figure 7). Remove the Tap by turning in a 

counter-clockwise direction. It is essential that the Tap be 

inserted to the full drill depth in order to achieve the full 

compressive action of the screw.



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Read Calibration

The screw length can be read directly from the 

calibrations on the Alignment Guide (Figure 7 Inset). 

This reading is the longest possible screw that should be 

used. If a shorter screw can be chosen without having 

threads present across the fracture site, selection of 

the shorter screw will reduce the risk of penetration. 

This is the reason for the preoperative calibration check 

recommended and described on page 4. However, too 

short a screw selection will result in threads present 

across the fracture line especially if the fracture is a 

proximal one. Screw threads across the fracture line can 

distract the bone fragments and contribute to failure of 

the device.

Figure 7: Tap the full depth of the main drill hole for the leading threads

Figure 6: Drill the main hole for the leading threads, and the shaft of the 

bone screw

Main Drill

Read Measurement directly 

from the Alignment Guide

Tap



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Insert Screw

Select the appropriate length screw and lift it out of the 

sterilization rack with the Screwdriver (Figure 8). Check 

the length of the screw against the calibrated scale 

located in the screw rack. (Packaged bone screws are 

presterilized.) 

Insert the screw through the Alignment Guide and turn 

the Screwdriver (00-1154-006-00) clockwise (Figure 

9). As the trailing thread enters the bone, increased 

resistance will be felt and further reduction at the 

fracture site will be visible. Remove the Alignment Guide 

and turn the screw an additional one or two turns. This 

will apply additional reduction and/or compression at 

the fracture site and completely bury the screw head. 

If the screw has been placed in an articular joint, put the 

joint through a full range of movements to confirm secure 

fixation and to ensure that the screw has not penetrated. 

A check with the image intensifier at this stage verifies 

the position of the screw on the radiograph at the 

termination of the operative procedure.

Figure 8: Lift the Herbert Screw from rack, Screwdriver fully engaged in 

hexagonal socket

Figure 9: Insert the Herbert Bone Screw into the bone through the 

Alignment Guide

Screwdriver



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1

Apply Free-Hand Guide

Following fracture reduction use the Free-Hand Guide 

(00-1154-092-00) to compress the bone fragments and 

align the instruments (Figure 10). The Insert Sleeve  

(00-1152-052-00) can be inserted into the Free-Hand 

Guide, a Guide Wire may then be passed through the 

Insert Sleeve to check the exact alignment. Remove the 

Insert Sleeve. The Free-Hand Depth Gauge is then used in 

conjunction with the Guide Wire to determine the proper 

screw length. Insert the Gauge over the primary Guide 

Wire and into the barrel of the Free-Hand Guide until the 

tip touches the surface of the bone (Figure 11). Then 

read the screw length directly from the calibrations on 

the gauge. This reading is the longest possible screw that 

should be used. If a shorter screw can be chosen without 

having threads present across the fracture site, selection 

of the shorter screw will reduce the risk of penetration. 

The Guide Wire is then removed. It is imperative that only 

the wires included with the set are used to perform this 

procedure. These wires are sized appropriately for the 

Depth Gauges and the Free-Hand Guide Insert Sleeve.

Open Procedure with Free-Hand

 Guide

The technique should be used whenever the Alignment Guide cannot be applied. 

When using this technique, a Guide Wire should be used to maintain reduction and x-ray may be used to confirm 

proper position. The Free-Hand Guide and Insert Sleeve may be used both to direct the Guide Wire and also the 

accessory fixation wires parallel to the intended screw axis.

It is imperative that the two fragments are held firmly together during free-hand insertion of the screw. This can usually 

be achieved by applying manual pressure on the handle of the Guide, and/or using the bone holding forceps as the 

fracture reduction clamp.

Figure 10: Apply manual pressure to firmly hold anatomic reduction of 

the fracture fragment

FIgure 11: Optional measurement of the penetration depth of the K-wire 

(less 2mm). This may be helpful when determining the drill depth or 

ultimate screw length

Free-Hand Guide

Read Measurement

Free-Hand Depth Gauge




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Whenever possible, place a second (accessory) wire 



through one of the alignment holes located on either 

side of the Free-Hand Guide to further secure the bone 

fragments (Figure 12). This will prevent any displacement 

or fragment rotation during the procedure. Use of these 

guide holes will ensure that the K-wires are parallel. 

They can accept a stabilization K-wire up to 1.1mm in 

diameter.

 

Insert the 2.4mm Pilot Drill (00-1154-001-00) into the 



barrel of the Free-Hand Guide. Turn the handle and 

advance the Drill until it bottoms out (Figure 13). This will 

remove a small amount of bone from the cortical surface 

and facilitate further instrumentation. If drilling into very 

dense cortical bone, use the Herbert 3.2mm Power Drill. 

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Insert the 2.0mm Main Drill (00-1154-002-00) into 



the Guide and advance it into the appropriate depth. 

Withdraw the Drill in a clockwise direction to maximize 

efficiency in cutting and chip removal. If the bone is 

hard, withdraw the Drill periodically to remove bone 

fragments. If a Guide Wire has not been used, the length 

of screw can be determined by reading directly off the 

calibrated scale the depth to which the Drill has been 

inserted (Figure 14).



Drill the Pilot Hole

Temporary K-Wire Fixation

Drill the Main Hole

Figure 12: Optional use of accessory stabilization wires. The Free-Hand 

Insert Sleeve may be used to insert a central K-wire and verify correct 

alignment of the Guide with image intensification or x-ray evaluation

Figure 13: Drill the proximal cortex for the trailing threads with the Pilot 

Drill


Figure 14: Drill the main hole for the core diameter of the leading threads 

and the shaft

Accessory Wire

Guide Wire

Free-Hand Guide Insert Sleeve

Pilot Drill

Read Measurement

Main Drill




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Tap the leading screw threads. Insert the Tap (00-1154-



005-00) using a clockwise turning movement until the 

appropriate depth is read on the calibrated barrel (Figure 

15). Remove the Tap by turning in a counter-clockwise 

direction. It is essential that the Tap be inserted to the 

full drill depth, otherwise the compressive action of the 

screw may be lost.



Tap

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Select the appropriate length screw and lift it out of the 

sterilization rack with the Screwdriver (00-1154-006-

00). Check the length of the screw against the calibrated 

scale adjacent to the screw rack. (Packaged bone screws 

are presterilized.)

 

Insert the screw and Screwdriver through the Free-Hand 



Guide, turning the Screwdriver clockwise (Figure 16). As 

the trailing thread enters the bone, increased resistance 

will be felt and further reduction at the fracture site 

will be visible. Remove the Free-Hand Guide. To apply 

additional reduction and/or compression at the fracture 

site, or to completely bury the screw head, rotate the 

screw one or more revolutions with the Screwdriver.

Insert Screw

Figure 15: Tap the full depth of the main drill hole for the leading thread 

form

Figure 16: Implant the Herbert Bone Screw into the distal radius 



through the Free-Hand Guide

Screwdriver

Tap

Read Measurement




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Figure 17: Apply manual pressure to firmly hold the anatomic reduction 

of the fracture fragment. Inset shows holes used to place parallel 

accessory fixation wires through the Guide

Figure 18: Drill the pilot hole through the proximal cortex



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Surgical Technique:  

Open Procedure with Free-Hand

 Guide

The free-hand technique must be used with the Herbert Mini Bone Screw. 

The Free-Hand Guide is used to direct the instruments and screw. 

It is imperative that the two fragments are pre-compressed firmly together during free-hand insertion of the screw. This 

can usually be achieved by applying manual pressure on the handle of the Guide only using the Bone-Holding Forceps 

as a fracture reduction clamp. Use temporary K-wires to maintain the reduction.



1

Apply Free-Hand Guide

 

Once the fracture is reduced, apply the Free-Hand Guide 



(00-1150-051-00) to the bone (Figure 17). Whenever 

possible, place one or two accessory wires through 

the alignment holes on the Free-Hand Guide to further 

secure the bone fragments. This will prevent any 

displacement or fragment rotation during the procedure. 

Use of these guide holes will ensure that the K-wires 

are parallel. They can accept a stabilization K-wire up to 

1.1mm in diameter. 



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Drill the Pilot Hole

 

Insert the 2.3mm Pilot Drill (00-1150-003-00) into 



the barrel of the Free-Hand Guide. Turn the handle 

and advance the Drill until it bottoms out (Figure 18). 

Removing the Drill in a clockwise direction will remove 

bone fragments and facilitate further instrumentation.

Pilot Drill

Free-Hand Guide

Accessory Wire



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Figure 19: Drill the main hole for the core diameter of the leading 

threads and the shaft

Figure 20: Tap the full depth of the Main Drill for the leading threads 

and the shaft



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Drill the Main Hole

 

Insert the 1.5mm Main Drill (00-1150-004-00) into 



the Free-Hand Guide to the appropriate depth as read 

on the calibrated barrel (Figure 19). Turn the Drill in a 

clockwise direction to maximize efficiency in cutting 

and chip removal. If the bone is hard, withdraw the Drill 

periodically to remove bone fragments.

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Tap

 

Tap the leading screw threads. Insert the Tap (00-1150-



005-00) using a clockwise turning movement until the 

appropriate depth is read on the calibrated barrel (Figure 

20). Remove the Tap by turning in a counter-clockwise 

direction. It is essential that the Tap be inserted to the 

full drill depth, otherwise the compressive action of the 

screw may be lost.

Tap

Read Measurement



Main Drill


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Figure 21: Implant the Herbert Mini Bone Screw through the Free-Hand 

Guide (Bennett’s Fracture fixation)



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Select the Appropriate Screw

Select the appropriate length screw, lifting it out of the 

sterilization rack with the Screwdriver (00-1150-006-00). 

Note that the calibrated barrel is designed to countersink 

the screw end(s) 1mm to 2mm below the cortical surfaces.  

If maximum bicortical fixation is desired, select a bone 

screw 2mm longer than the calibration read when drilling. 

Check the length of the screw against the calibrated scale 

adjacent to the screw rack. (Packed bone screws are pre-

sterilized.)



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Insert Screw

Insert the screw and Screwdriver through the Free-Hand 

Guide (Figure 21), turning the Screwdriver clockwise. As the 

trailing thread enters the bone, increased resistance will be 

felt and further reduction at the fracture site will be visible. 

Remove the Free-Hand Guide.

To apply additional reduction and/or compression at the 

fracture site or to completely bury the screw head, rotate  

the screw one or more revolutions with the Screwdriver.

Screwdriver




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Technique Variations

Cortical Bone Fixation 

(For the Herbert and Herbert Mini Bone Screws)

The Herbert Bone Screw System was designed 

specifically for fixation of cancellous bone fragments and 

its use in cortical bone is not normally recommended. 

However, on certain occasions it may be desirable to 

insert the screw through a hard cortical surface, e.g.:

•  Interphalangeal fusion of digits

•  Fixation of oblique metatarsal osteotomies

•  Fixation of very small or delicate bones

1.  In very small or delicate bones, cortical bone 

may provide better fixation than cancellous. The 

resistance to pull-out and the capability of applying 

and maintaining rigid fixation is greater. It is 

desirable to capture cortical bone at both ends of the 

bone screw to optimize the reductive capabilities of 

these Herbert Mini Bone Screws. The surgeon should 

drill and tap for the leading threads through the 

opposite cortex. This will prevent the bone screw from 

accidentally stripping the cancellous thread purchase 

within the inner cortical wall. (Stripping the threads 

with excessive torque could result in distraction of 

the fracture fragment which has been previously 

reduced.) However, it is sometimes more difficult 

to fully seat the self-reducing and self-compressing 



Herbert and Herbert Mini Bone Screws bicortically in 

this type of bone. When using the Herbert Mini Bone 

Screws, this difficulty occurs when the cortices on 

both sides are greater than 5mm in thickness.

2.  For use of the Herbert Bone Screw in dense cortical 

bone, use the 3.2mm Drill (00-1154-070-00) with 

power drill in place of the 2.4mm Pilot Drill. This 

facilitates entry of the trailing thread and prevents it 

from splitting the cortex.

 

For use of the Herbert Mini Screw in dense cortical 



bone, the 2mm Drill (00-1154-071-00) should be 

used in place of the 1.5mm Mini Main Drill. Drill 

completely through both cortices. 

Note: These alternative Drills do not fit into the Mini 

System’s Free-Hand Guide.

3.  Tap completely through both cortices before inserting 

the screw. If the bone is too hard for the points of 

the drill guide to engage, gouge out a small hollow to 

assist in location of the guide (Figure 22). Then drill 

and tap the medulla in the normal fashion. Take care 

to ensure that the leading end of the screw does not 

abut the opposite cortex.

CAUTION: If complete reduction is attained prior to 

insertion of the bone screw, it is possible to generate 

torques which will cause failure of the tip of the 

Screwdriver prior to fully seating the bone screw. To 

avoid instrument breakage, one of two steps must be 

taken:


A.  Accept that the trailing threads of the bone screw  

will not fully seat. Closely monitor the hex tip    

of the Screwdriver. Be sure to stop torqueing    

the handle when you feel the hex tip begin to slip  

or deform.

B.  Counterbore the proximal cortex with the Herbert  

3.2mm diameter Power Pilot Drill for a depth of   

2mm to 3mm.



NOTE: When attempting to maximize cortical fixation on 

both ends of the bone screw, a screw 2mm longer than 

indicated by the guide calibration should then be used 

to ensure that the leading threads are purchased in the 

cortical bone.

Figure 22: Showing correct method of drilling through cortical bone 

(power may be preferred) with the Free-Hand Guide located in a 

“hollow” created in the cortex with a rongeur or large drill




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Herbert Bone Screw System

Prod. No.

Description

Quantity


47-1154-012-00

Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 12mm

2

47-1154-014-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 14mm

2

47-1154-016-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 16mm

2

47-1154-018-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 18mm

2

47-1154-020-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 20mm

2

47-1154-022-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 22mm

2

47-1154-024-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 24mm

2

47-1154-026-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 26mm

2

47-1154-028-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 28mm

2

47-1154-030-00



Herbert Bone Screw, 3.0mm Dia X 30mm

2

Herbert Mini Bone Screw System

Prod. No.

Description

00-1150-010-00

Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 10mm

2

00-1150-012-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 12mm

2

00-1150-014-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 14mm

2

00-1150-016-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 16mm

2

00-1150-018-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 18mm

2

00-1150-020-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 20mm

2

00-1150-022-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 22mm

2

00-1150-024-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw 2.5mm Dia X 24mm

2

Ordering Information 



Implants


16

Zimmer


®

 Herbert

 Bone Screw and Zimmer Herbert Mini Bone Screw



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Instruments

Prod. No.

Description

Quantity


00-1150-003-00

Herbert Mini Bone Screw Pilot Drill 2.3mm Diameter

1

00-1150-004-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Main Drill 1.5mm Diameter

1

00-1150-005-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Tap

1

00-1150-006-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Screwdriver

1

00-1150-007-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Trephine

1

00-1150-051-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Free-Hand Guide

1

00-1150-095-00



Herbert Mini Bone Screw Screw/Instrument Case

1

00-1154-071-00



Herbert Bone Screw System Drill 2.0 mm Dia.

1

Herbert Bone Screw Instruments

Prod. No.

Description

Quantity

00-1152-052-00



Herbert/Whipple Bone Screw System Free-Hand Guide Insert Sleeve

1

00-1152-055-00



Herbert/Whipple Bone Screw System Free-Hand Depth Gauge

1

00-1154-001-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Pilot Drill 2.4mm Gauge

1

00-1154-002-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Main Drill 2.0mm Dia.

1

00-1154-005-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Tap

1

00-1154-006-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Screwdriver

1

00-1154-009-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Elevator

1

00-1154-010-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Trephine

1

00-1154-011-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Huene Alignment Guide*

1

00-1154-019-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Straight Blade (For Huene Alignment Guide)*

1

00-1154-036-00



Replacement Barrel 80mm Length (Huene Alignment Guide)

1

00-1154-070-00



Herbert Bone Screw System Drill 3.2mm Dia. (Optional)

1

00-1154-092-00



Herbert/Whipple Bone Screw System Free-Hand Guide Base

1

00-1154-095-00



Herbert/Whipple Bone Screw System with Huene Alignment Guide Screw/Instrument Case

1

00-1156-095-00



Herbert Bone Screw System General Instrument Case

1

* The Huene Alignment Guide (00-1154-011-00) comes with the Scaphoid Left Right Blade (00-1154-017-00). This 



blade is used with the Herbert/Whipple Screws. The Straight Blade (00-1154-019-00) is to be used with Herbert 

Bone Screws.



Instruments


17

Zimmer


®

  Herbert Bone Screw and  Zimmer Herbert Mini Bone Screw 



General Herbert/Herbert Mini Bone Screw Instruments

Prod. No.

Description

Quantity


00-1152-004-00

Flat Depth Gauge

1

00-1152-050-00



Guide Wire Diameter .038 in (.97mm) Length 5.9 in. (15cm) Co-Cr Alloy

1

00-1154-008-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Dissector

1

00-1154-040-00



Herbert Bone Screw Instrumentation Double-Ended Retractor

2

00-1154-077-00



Herbert Bone Screw Hand Rasp

1

00-1154-078-00



Herbert/Whipple Bone Screw System, Small Retractor

1

00-2346-005-00



Quick-Connect Handle

1

00-2446-039-00



Sharp Hook

1

00-2910-002-00



Key Periosteal Elevator 1/4 in. (6.4mm) Blade Width

1

00-3027-000-00



Heiss Soft Tissue Retractor

1

00-3088-020-00



Hohmann Retractor Small 6mm Width

1

00-3088-021-00



Hohmann Retractor Small 8mm Width

1

00-4816-001-00



Reduction Forceps

1

00-4816-005-00



Reduction Forceps w/Points, Rachet, 130mm

1

00-4817-001-00



Sharp Hook

1

Instruments




18

Zimmer


®

 Herbert

 Bone Screw and Zimmer Herbert Mini Bone Screw




19

Zimmer


®

 Herbert

 Bone Screw and Zimmer Herbert Mini Bone Screw




Contact your Zimmer representative or visit us at www.zimmer.com

97-1150-102-00 Rev. 1  11-24-15 ©2015 Zimmer, Inc.



DISCLAIMER: 

This documentation is intended exclusively for physicians and is not intended for laypersons. 

Information on the products and procedures contained in this document is of a general nature and 

does not represent and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations. Because this 

information does not purport to constitute any diagnostic or therapeutic statement with regard to any 

individual medical case, each patient must be examined and advised individually, and this document 

does not replace the need for such examination and/or advise in whole or in part. 

Please refer to the package inserts for important product information, including, but not limited to, 

indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and adverse effects.

The CE mark is valid only if it is also printed on the product label.



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